Concentration
You probably painted different drawings on the margins of laptops at a school or university when they laid out. Thus, recent studies have shown that such scribbles are closely related to more effective learning, increased productivity, concentration and memory performance. Anyone, regardless of his ability to draw, can usefully use the technique of Griffon.
Can lead to creative understanding
According to Sunny Brown, author of The Doodle Revolution: Unblock the power to think in different ways, brain zones are stimulated with a griffin that usually remains inactive when you are only in a linguistic mode. This can help analyze the information in different ways.
As she said, when you are engaged in griffin, you "light different networks in the brain" and "include a wide range of information." And it helps to find a solution to the problem with which you fought.
Brown is almost the first who does it professionally. She teaches her clients to think this way.