Do You Draw While Talking on the Phone?

Dr. Emily Williams Jones Dr. Emily Williams Jones – Clinical Psychologist specializing in CBT and Mindfulness Verified Author Dr. Emily Williams Jones – Psychologist Verified Author

Do you draw while talking on the phone?

Often, While we talk on the phone or we attend a meeting, We make small drawings almost unconsciously. While our mind is busy in the conversation or in the talk, our hand seems almost going for free drilling the sheet with small sketches or drawings, which are often repeated again and again.

These drawings They help eliminate tensionsand to control anxiety, but they also provide us with a track about our mood while we draw them. The location of the stroke, its shape, the pressure we do when drawing them, all this helps us interpret them. Next, we show you what the most common reveals.

What do the drawings we make unconsciously mean

  • Hearts What teenager is not filling their books from their books? They indicate the desire to express affections and if two intertwined appear, it means that whoever draws them is an empathic person. If they are crossed by an arrow, they probably indicate that it is suffered for love.
  • Birds: They represent our ideals. If we draw them in flock, we are thinking about our friends. If we draw them away, they normally represent a desire for freedom.
  • Mosaics: They are scribbles with geometric figures, very close to each other. Its author is debating between two opposite ideas and needs to unite all the pieces to decide
  • Animals: Normally, they reflect the image we have of ourselves. If we draw a pet may reflect that we feel helpless for something; If we draw a wild animal we want to run an adventure.
  • Houses: They represent how we feel in our environment and with ourselves. If we have had a happy childhood, the house will be large and with a wide gate. If it is small, it means the opposite.
  • Grids: They reflect concern and/or tension, normally because of a problem you are facing.
  • Balloons: If they are inflated, you are sure of yourself and cheerful.

This article is merely informative, in Psychology For we have no power to make a diagnosis or recommend a treatment. We invite you to go to a psychologist to treat your particular case.

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  • Emily Williams Jones

    I’m Emily Williams Jones, a psychologist specializing in mental health with a focus on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness. With a Ph.D. in psychology, my career has spanned research, clinical practice and private counseling. I’m dedicated to helping individuals overcome anxiety, depression and trauma by offering a personalized, evidence-based approach that combines the latest research with compassionate care.