
Yes, I love to let my thoughts wander into daydreams. The daydreams I am the most passionate about usually end up becoming reality, because I love the dream so much I just have to get it manifested. Here is my newest one...
So Zac will finish welding school in May. He would get an awesome job from a referral that takes us out of state, (at this point I dont really care where) and his income would be enough to support both of us. So we'd move and settle into a cozy little place and while he is at work, I would get a part time job at a coffee shop or something small like that to take up some afternoon time, and on my down time I'd go explore the town and surrounding areas since they'd be so new. It'd be like an adventure. Zac would work the job he actually loves until evening and then come home to an already clean house and a hot homemade meal and an awaiting wife. And then after awhile of being able to save money, we'd move to Alaska and call it a day.
I love day dreams. They are so fun because you can hash out any situation however you want and it can be perfect. Please dont get the idea that I dont ever live in the present reality, thats what I do for a living. Daydreams are just my Zen. My candlelit bath. It is a place I can go to just kick back and relax. And the great thing is, is that when I come out of it, my reality doesnt seem any worse or better than before the dream. It's my own private getaway.
And it also fosters ways of thinking that are proactive. When I see myself in a daydream of something that I want to happen, I can retrace my "dream steps" and see how I got there and then mull it over to whether or not it would be feasable to use in real life to get there.
I love that God gave us imagination.
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