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D is for Day Dreaming — 6 Comments

  1. Day dreaming while doing something physical is a great idea. I have trouble focusing, and often find myself staring out the window until an hour passes and I\’ve got nothing to show for it. But if I go for a run, that seems to focus my thoughts too.

    Enjoy your walks with Dobbi!

  2. My ADD brain understands this totally; the daydreaming and the anxiety over so many little things that prevents real thought. It\’s not even the big things or stress that threatens to push me over the edge. It\’s dealing with having 5-7 needling, yet small tasks poking at my brain and making it impossible to think about just getting them out of the way. At that point all I can \’daydream\’ about is thinking about that ever-present list of too much to do and not enough time to do it.

    Great post! Keep it up. Walking every day does help tremendously, you\’re right!

    • I hear you, Colleen. These long lists of tasks are a hindrance to any day dreaming, and it makes me feel as if I\’m chasing a tail with \’time\’ stamped on it…er, if that makes sense. So, I also started listing the things I actually manage to get to every day, and it helps. Another from Cameron\’s books. Thanks for dropping by!

  3. Loved this ! So hard to remember to take time for yourself. Great advice