Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Drift Off to a Daydream

     Daydreams are an often ignored part of dream study usually thought of as wandering thoughts.  However, daydreams are still dreams. Therefore, they can still be used to help understand your true feelings and problems in life. 
What Are Daydreams?
      Daydreams happen when you are partially awake.  They are random imaginations of many picture or experiences in the past or future. 
What Side of the Brain Do You Use When You Daydream?
      When you daydream, you use the right-side of your brain.  This is the more feminine side of your brain, which is why when you dream the images are more 'from the heart'.
Is Worrying  a Type of Daydream?
     Daydreams are often thought of as wishful thinking and silly fantasies.  But, worrying can even be a classification of a daydream.  When you worry, you visualize a negative outcome to a situation.  Repeating these images makes them more likely to happen. 
Can Repeating Daydreams Be Helpful?
      By repeating your daydreams, you can use them to your advantage and make positive events happen.  Many athletes, musician, business leaders,etc. use this technique to envision success. 
     If you have any other questions or extra information to add about daydreams, please leave comments. 

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