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    Daydream Essay

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    Daydreams. There I sat‚ trying desperately to keep concentrated‚ but couldnt help myself‚ I was gone into yet another daydream. But it wasn’t my usual daydream though‚ this time I was daydreaming about my bed. My lovely cosy bed‚ it was only the fourth class of the day and already I couldn’t wait to get home. Trying to think of a way to approach this essay‚ all that came to mind was my bed. This was me on a normal day! Trying to do workand then ending up dosing off into a daydream. My family

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    A Pleasant Daydream

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    talk about the surreal occurrences -- dreams or nightmares -- that come to us when we are asleep. Instead‚ I would just focus on dreams as ambitions or aspirations. That is also a wide topic and let me just zero in on big dreams‚ small dreams‚ and daydreams. Only the insane do not have dreams. But most of us are conditioned from young NOT to have big dreams. “Wake up and smell the coffee‚” says dad. “Stop dreaming!” says mum. “Dream on‚” says your sister. “Haha…you must be dreaming!” says your mate

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    Daydreams: Dream and Mind

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    Write a personal essay on the topic of daydreams I’ve read in magazines that Day dreaming is a behavioural disorder. That day dreamers are actually not in touch with the reality and they are absorbed in their own world. My feelings towards day dreaming couldn’t be more different. I tend to daydream continuously. I can sit in a class a drift off to a different world or some future event in my life. In my mind I have the ability to do anything. If I want to be the hero‚ the pretty girl‚ the invisible

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    Daydreams A day dream is defined as ‘a series of pleasant thoughts that distract one’s attention from the present’. In my opinion‚ a daydream is not a frivolous activity practiced only by a doe eyed schoolgirl during an unendurable French lesson. A daydream acts as a subconscious portal which allows one to escape from ones everyday life of stress and negative circumstances. One could almost say it is chewing gum for the mind. Of course‚ some differ in that view. A critically acclaimed author

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    Daydreamer

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    actual dreaming. Everyday‚ or almost every hour‚ I daydream about something‚ like future plans‚ reminiscences about the past‚ or non-sense images. I think daydreaming maybe applicable just as nightly dreams. Often‚ when I think things in my head‚ I attempt to add a bit of unrealistic and fantasy dreams at the end. I never realized daydreaming is actually a problem for me until I realized that I daydream so much that sometimes I believe in those daydreams. Some people call daydreaming an action of laziness

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    do you not remember driving through a place? In the story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ is a story about a man named Walter Mitty and he is a daydreamer that dreams all day. He is a man that loses all of his day dreaming and daydreams about things that he sees and anything around him. He is a man that nobody really appreciates and knows very well‚ his wife is very controlling and bossy. Walter is a loyal guy‚ he does not have much of a life‚ and he bad memory. If I had the chance

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    Maladaptive Daydreaming

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    mental workspace of your brain. The more mental work space you have to stronger your ability to mentally juggle task. What if you found yourself spending long hours and days daydreaming? That is already called Maladaptive Daydreaming an extensive daydream that replaces human interaction with extensive fantasies that people envision in their own minds. Although it is not a medically recognized term‚ the concept was first coined by Eli Sómer‚ Ph.D.‚ in 2002. According to Somer’s study patients used

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    remember things‚” and the Imagination factor included items such as “My powers of imagination are higher than average.” The alpha coefficient for the two factors together was .82. For daydream frequency‚ question “Whenever I have time on my hands‚ I daydream “was measured using a 12-item subscale of

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    Dream My Dream

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    commerce have brought not only the pressure of the heated competition‚ but also valuable opportunities for entrepreneurs who start with empty hand. This is exactly the source of my dream. Every dream deserves action and a try; otherwise it is only a daydream. A month ago‚ after overcoming various difficulties‚ I managed to open up an on-lion shop with the help of a friend. The on-shop whose address is huo1314.taobao.com is now on regular business. This shop mainly sells fashion clothes of both ladies

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    realty of married life. While Mitty withdrawals in each daydream he believes himself to be a figure of someone very important. His imagination is always very vivid and sometimes humorous to the reader‚ and he was always in a dream world that his character seemed to enjoy. His many daydreams will take us through many different encounters of who Mitty vivid imagination of who he wants to be and it seems that in each of his daydreams he is a person of importance like the commander of an 8-engine

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