IamClarkiilicious is where Clark talks about his everyday inspirations and frustrations. Most of his posts here are his own monologues and personal views, thus may contain biases here and there. Friendly Warning: I (Clark) did not proofread my entries (and I have no plans of doing so anytime soon). The chains of words here are (mostly) my monologues, which were produced by my brain in the spur of the moment. I would like to apologize in advance :)
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Friday, August 1, 2014
"Stop Daydreaming" is not a good advice!
Keep daydreaming Bes :D |
I daydream a lot and I feel guilty at times.
I have my fair share of "Stop Dreaming" from concerned
and irate people. I grew up thinking that, daydreaming is bad.
The truth is, there is no need to be so apologetic about it. I
come to realize that.
Here are my reasons why daydreaming is not necessarily a bad
thing. You have my full permission to daydream as you run down the list:
8. You can't avoid it
Psychologists estimates that we daydream naturally and we do so up
to half the time during our waking hours. You either let it ruin you or make
good use of it.
7. Relax and cope
Daydreaming helps you to cope with the harsh reality. Didn't you
feel good taking that five-minute 'vacation' in your mind while you were
studying for tests?
6. Up productivity
It sounds like an oxymoron but believe it, daydreaming can improve
productivity. Take a short break and let your dull mind wander. See how a
recharged mind can improve your mood. Go back to your chores and you will find
yourself completing them within a shorter time.
5. Relieve boredom
Escape to a more exciting place when you are doing some boring
routines such as driving through a traffic jam or chopping onions. The same can
be done during some unproductive meetings.
4. Get new ideas
You can achieve anything in your dream, I mean, daydream. Let your
mind bring you to the level you hope to attain and see new ideas emerging as
you weave through your dreams.
3. Do it again, this time correctly
We make mistakes. Instead of brooding over it and feeling sorry,
try daydreaming. Bring your mind back to the scene and see how you could have
done it differently.
2. Be totally yourself
We live a rather measured life in the real world. We control what
we say and do. When you daydream, you are totally free to be who you would like
to be. Amaze yourself with some of the hidden talents you might have.
1. Find 'eureka moments'
Sometimes you need a breakthrough and need to see things from a
totally new perspective. Your wandering mind might just be your ride to the
answer.
Daydreaming is not for all situations. I hope you know that. All I am saying here is that they are not entirely bad. Before I wrote this article, I had my moments of daydreaming, just to think of what to write.
The next time you daydream, write down your ideas before they dissipate into thin air. You will never know, something big may be coming your way.
Keep dreaming!
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