
So, in this post, I want to share 11 simple planner doodles that can be drawn in just 3 easy to follow steps. I think everyone deserves the chance to feel that joy. It’s relaxing and the end result always makes me smile. It has given me the opportunity to express myself in a creative way, and I can make it my own. It breaks my heart because doodling has been therapeutic for me. On a daily basis, I email, chat, and talk to people who truly believe they are incapable of doodling. But, what I’ve learned over the last few years is that much like long division, doodles can be broken down into simple doable steps. And it took me a while to feel confident and flip to a fresh page without doubting myself. My doodles will never look as good as the ones I see on Pinterest. That was my thought process. The doodles looked simple enough, but as soon as I was grasping the pen with the intention of putting it to paper, I freaked out. Long ago, when I first started bullet journaling, doodling intimidated me. Please see my Disclosure for more information.
