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· @tonig49 ·
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Allow Yourself Time to Daydream Regularly
The easiest way to allow yourself time to daydream is to set aside a block of time each day to do it. This can be in the morning before you get out of bed, before you go to work, or any other time that's just right. You don't have to do it all at one time. Just set aside time to daydream each day. It doesn't even have to be very long. But just setting aside a small block of time each day will help you get a better handle on how you want your life to be.
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Think about what you want to accomplish in your life. Think about where you want to be, what you want to accomplish, and what you want to have in life. When you're able to focus on all of these things, it's much easier to allow yourself time to daydream.

To daydream, you need to think about the outcome. If you want to lose weight, then you might want to imagine yourself at a slimmer version of your current size. If you want to have more friends, then you might picture yourself at a party with your best friends. If you want to be financially stable, then you might think about saving money for a down payment on a home, or saving up for a retirement. Whatever you want to do, think about the end result, and then allow your imagination to run wild.

Sometimes you'll also want to use your imagination to force yourself to look at positive outcomes. For example, if you want to grow your garden, then you might picture yourself walking through your garden one day with a beautiful flower in your hand. Instead, think about the flowers in your garden and the sunshine that shine upon them. See yourself watering them and using them to beautify your house. This exercise will allow you to visualize what you want to do and then allow yourself time to follow through with it.

If you want to get your goals through, then you should allow yourself some time to think about them. For example, if you want to get your girlfriend back, you should think about how you got her to begin with. Then think about what you can do to bring her back. If you think about the act of getting her back, then you are less likely to act impulsively. If you think about the process, then you are less likely to procrastinate.

You can also use your imagination to force yourself to see past your current goals. For example, if you want to move up in management, you should envision yourself as a successful boss who is known for his or her success. If you don't already have a good boss, then you should see how you would like to be given one. Allow yourself time to daydream about how this would affect your life, and what a fulfilling and rewarding career could possibly be.

Also, you should think about the big picture of your future. By seeing yourself in your future, you will be more likely to make productive decisions that will improve your life now and into the future. Use your imagination and your subconscious to create a vivid picture of yourself, and you will find that it is easier to succeed in your goals.
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Finally, when you allow yourself time to daydream regularly, you will be better able to reach goals, solve problems, and have a more enjoyable life overall. So don't just think about what you need to do today, or about what you want to accomplish in the future. Instead, use this time to daydream about the things that would make you the happiest. Make lists of all your goals and try to fill in the details. When you take the time to do this, you will find that you are more willing and more motivated to achieve your goals and to live your life in an ideal way.
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· @nobodysbaby ·
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you
But in your dreams whatever they be
Dream a little dream of me
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· @travelmaster ·
Daydreams
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 I live within my daydreams and nightmares; through that, I have learned to create, and I never cease from doing so. 
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· @seesladen ·
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Once Upon A Time...
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*I dreamt of a fairy tale, like Alice in Wonderland
Where wonders begat wonders, without a magic wand...*

*There was a fairy, and me and you
There was a story, if such could be true...*

*At a ball, you and yours truly had a dance
Awesome and dreamy, t'was the perfect romance..*

*The stars shone brighter, and brighter that night
And your lazy eyes, were your lover's delight...*

*We were prisoners, if prisoners of love exist
Locked in ecstasy, we could not our feelings resist..*

*Then you spoke, and your voice was golden
Buh then I awoke, now I carry a burden..*

*A burden to find you, a burden not to cry
Even if dreams don't come true, I could at least try..*

*Mountains and hills, I promise I'll climb...
Just promise me in return, my "once upon a time"*



#SladenSpeaks 



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· @asimshahzad · (edited)
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GOOD MORNING MY LOVELY STEEMIT FRIENDS
Good morning everyone... Have a great day ahead.. Stay Happy and blessed, God bless you all.. :)
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· @tosuccess ·
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Daydreams in psychology
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Daydreams in psychology


Daydream 

The interest of dreams and imagination since ancient times through the Middle Ages until the present era, and the differences of ancient philosophers and psychologists recently in their handling and study of ancient primitive interpretations, including to modern scientific interpretations, but the dreams of vigilance are considered psychological phenomena that can be practiced by everyone within reasonable limits Exaggerated, it is a world wide open to the individual new perspectives on the visions of the future unknown; that is, the psychological process that allows the individual to live his ideas distant or impossible to achieve; Daydream is the process of using skills that And the intention of employing them to reach the goals and desires; thus achieving the individual state of saturation at the level of imagination profile , as defined dictionary meanings alertness as dragging in the fictional meditation during waking visions, and is one of the dreamsAdaptive psychological means to live experiences that have not been passed or events are impossible to fall, and live as if they have been achieved. [1] [2] [3] 


Daydreams in psychology 

Freud, the leader of the analytical school of psychology, dealt with daydreaming as an expression of the individual's goals and suppressed desires. It is the situation in which the individual enters himself to satisfy his desires and achieve his goals that were suppressed and suppressed in the present or in the past in childhood due to the control of parents or society. Daydreaming is the state of sleep and waking. Recently, in the 1980s, Erich Klinger carried out many studies on daydreams, and found that they often revolve around ordinary everyday events that an individual undergoes. For example, As boring truck drivers, use daydreams to get rid of the boredom and boredom they are exposed to because of the nature of their routine work, and generally did not gather psychologists to a definition of a static phenomenon, [4] The most important themes in daydreaming are the following: 
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Daydream jobs 

Many psychologists have dealt with the most important functions of daydreaming with many studies and interpretations. The most important of these are the following: [5] 

*   Daydreams are the fertile ground for innovative creative ideas, and may be a necessary requirement for some kinds of innovation; that is, the beginning of the literary story that an individual uses in his imagination. 

*   Since daydreams are in one way or another forming the process of communication between the past, present and future , their function appears by trying to review future events through previous experiences and experiences so that the individual is given the opportunity to choose the best alternatives and to the most useful and positive possibilities and responses, Ways and methods are ineffective in dealing with the present. 

*   The use of previous experiences in predicting and predicting future events. In this case, daydreams are automatic tools of learning and planning . Looking at previous responses and their emotional or emotional state makes the individual more receptive to the impact of past events on the individual and on others. 

*   Some psychologists have talked about the adaptive function of daydreams by providing the required sensations on the individual's experiences, adding some elements that add some excitement to boring experiences and events. 

*   The day-to-day dreams are one of the most important and important artistic doors. They show the artist's ability to adapt his artistic production by producing a sensual sense of humor by bridging the gaps and artistic stumbling blocks between the reality of artistic work and the inspirational daydreams of creative and artistic ideas. 

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Types of daydream 

Daydreams are classified into two types: [6] 

*   Positive Daydreams : Dreams that show their positive impact on the individual through the process of self-stimulation and future planning and strengthen psychological stability. It activates the right side of the brain and strengthens the neural connections, in addition to helping to strengthen the memory. Creativity and problem-solving skills. Studies through magnetic brain imaging have shown that areas that are related to problem-solving skills become more active during the day-dreaming state. 

*   Negative Dreams : The dreams that an individual uses so much that he lives in a world of continuous imagination far away from the real and real world, in addition to drowning in the world of ideas and negative images of them, which in the advanced stages lead to abnormal results. 


Dangers of daydreams 

Daydreaming can become a phenomenon or behavior that is detrimental to normal and stable functioning over an individual's life if it is used excessively and continuously. This is manifested when the individual engages in these dreams while doing his or her various tasks or during the learning process, And thus the loss of important information and instructions, so the overlap that occurs between the daydream and the function of the individual may lead to a low level of personal achievement, and shows the harm of living in the dreams of mental health by dealing with the negative ideas is very irregular; D makes the individual inclined to suicide. [7] 


Benefits of daydreaming 

The benefits of daydreams can be described as more than their disadvantages. When used at the right times, their benefits are clearly apparent. When you return from work or school and go into these dreams, the individual has many benefits: Stress and forgetting negative events and experiences, in addition to many other benefits including: [8] 

*  Brain training on complex thinking processes such as remembering the past and predicting the future. Daydreams are also linked mainly to the flexible physical structure of the brain, which allows continuous change in neural pathways. 

*   Make the individual more creative, empathetic, open and receptive to others, in addition to sensing love and communicating with close people. 
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References 

1- ↑ "Definition and Meaning of a Daydream" , www.almaany.com , accessed on 13-11-2017. Acting 
2-  ↑ Siham Nimr, Daydream and its relation to self-esteem among high school students , Iraq: Baghdad University, p. 
3-  ↑ "Full article about daydreams" , positivity.pro , read it on 13-11-2017. Acting 
4-  ↑ "What are daydreams, what are their benefits and disadvantages?" , Real-sciences.com , view it on 14-11-2017. Acting 
5-  ↑ Siham Nimr, Daydream and its relation to self-esteem among high school students , Iraq: Baghdad University, page 5-6. 
6-  ↑ "Daydreaming ... mental illness or creative brain activity?" , Www.alhayat.com , accessed on 14-11-2017. Acting 
7-  ↑ "Positive and Negative Effects of Daydreaming" , www.lifescript.com , accessed on 14-11-2017. Acting 
8-  ↑ "10 Benefits to Daydreaming!" , Www.lifehack.org , accessed on 14-11-2017. Acting


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· @karmashine ·
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If you could go anywhere....
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If you could go anywhere in all of existence, where would it be? and why?


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I'd like to take a trip to Sirius :) I enjoy stargazing and often think about what it would be like to visit them beyond meditating on them ;) 




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· @jenkinrocket ·
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What Jenkinrocket Daydreams About And Other Things
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You know when you're just sitting there daydreaming while you're supposed to be doing work? Of course you do. Hell, you were probably doing it before you started reading this article. 

I've had this really persistent daydream about a space saga featuring Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead and I as mech pilots. Only in this imagining they're called 'Augurs'. 

But the Auger tech and the implanted molecular technology has strange effects that sometimes create useful abilities. Steven would have something called 'limited omniscience', where he's aware of everything that happens all around him in a 20 ft. My character would have 'the shadow', a sort of weird semi-real alter self that can materialize, transform, and do other extremely weird shit. 

Well, I mean it sounds weird when I put it all down in words. 

That's not all, though. There'd be a father character played by Idris Elba who, of course, would be protecting a secret at the heart of the world. What that is, however, I'll keep to myself. 

I mean, I've got to save something in case a big time movie executive ever decides to shell out a couple million and make all my dreams come true.

Hey, it could totally happen. 

But if I want that I guess I should actually make a script or something. Hmm, my guess is that Elder Scrolls: Skyrim is gonna win out over my dreams tonight.

Too real.

Anyway, I've thought of this thoroughly and enough times for me to have written some things down... somewhere. Hunh. Maybe I'll dig it up or something.

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· @lovejoy · (edited)
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Cows in the Creek
### I don't know what it is, but something about this photo just makes me nostalgic for a place I've never really known.

*I always want to go back here when I see this photo, and sit out under the tree, listening to the creek, but I really don't know where it is.  Somewhere off the I-80*

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I was only there for an instant, this photo was taken while zooming by on my motorcycle!  I headed out West to California from Minnesota.

I'm not certain what camera I used anymore... and this comes from a photo of the print of that original photo, which was then adjusted, mostly just the orientation, in Lightroom.

I'll try to find the original, lost in a labyrinthine cache of negatives, somewhere.

Hope you enjoy. :)
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