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Daydream Themes

What you daydream about is indicative of what you may be really feeling and reveal your unconscious thinking. Below are some common themes:

Disaster:  When you envision the worst-case scenario about a situation, you are experiencing a disaster daydream. Such daydreams reflect your worries and fears. Next time you start daydreaming about something terrible happening, imagine something positive instead. Eventually

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you will train yourself not to worry so much about whatever fears you keep imagining.

Escape:  Daydreaming about exotic getaways/adventures or faraway lands, suggests that you may be feeling stuck in a rut and feel the need to try something different or uncharacteristic of yourself. You may also be feeling overwhelmed and stressed out and looking for some sort of escape or some relaxation. 

Glory:  Daydreams about heroic acts indicates that you are looking for attention and/or respect. Perhaps, you are feeling ignored or powerless in your real life. This daydream may serve to motivate you.

Love:  Thoughts of falling in love or being in love is a common daydream subject. It suggests that finding love is one of your immediate goals. Consider your actions in your daydream when you find love. If you are seeking love to make others jealous, then it suggests that you are also looking for a status symbol. You maybe craving attention.

Revenge:  Daydreams of this nature may serve as a safe outlet for you to relieve your anger toward someone. Having these daydreams on a regular basis may be a strong indication that you will act on your thoughts.

   

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