Daydreaming?

OK, i dont know if you cna have a problem with this but i daydream all the time. Like in school i will waste the whole hour of class just daydreaming and i cant help it. Even when i wake up in the morning i will just look at my walls or the ceiling and the next thing i know is 30 or 45 minutes has already passed. Why do i daydream so much?

Answer:
i believe it denotes a very creative personality...try writing down the things you daydream; who knows, it might be a best-selling novel some day, or a poem, or a song
thats wut i do i just think tis fun
i used 2 have the same problem but i then used to get busy getting outdoors and i realised that it was the only way i may get over it
however i know that if i want 2 do something like studying and i want to focus i do and i can get over it but i don`t usually conquer my daydreams because daydeamers by the time will have the ability 2 adapt
Daydreams are an escape to the real world. I used to do it all the time too. I had to change and accept responsibility so I did. What are your daydreams about? Do they have anything to do with how you wish your real world was? Maybe you can get some insight from your daydreams.
I'm a daydreamer, I write out of passion and always daydream of different things. But I know how to control myself to an extent. Try writing down the things you dayream of and put them away. when you find yourself bored take them out and read them. I always thought that I used to daydream too much but then I put it toward a positive action. Don't allow this to interfire with your dayly bases.
Here is some research I've done about the subject.




Recent research
Eric Klinger's research in the 1980s showed that most daydreams are about ordinary, everyday events and help to remind us of mundane tasks. Klinger's research also showed that over 3/4 of workers in 'boring jobs,' such as lifeguards and truck drivers, use vivid daydreams to "ease the boredom" of their routine tasks. Klinger found that less than five percent of the workers' daydreams involved explicitly sexual thoughts and that violent daydreams were also uncommon. [1]

Israeli high school students who scored high on the Daydreaming Scale of the IPI had more empathy than students who scored low. Some psychologists, such as Los Angeles’ Joseph E. Shorr, use the mental imagery created during their clients’ daydreaming to help gain insight into their mental state and make diagnoses.

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