Day 27- Dream #blurtselfcareathon
Dream.
I love dreams. Give me the weird, the crazy and the utterly mad dreams i love them all. Waking up after a wonderful or crazy dream is the best feeling because it feels like i got to live a different life or if i have recently been reading a great story and i dream it, it feels like i got to live the book. The best stories always come from dreams, for they flip everything upside down yet manage to make it thrilling, such as the one time i had a dream of a Harry Potter and Hunger Games esque story that had me on my toes as i was dreaming it. I desperately wished i could have gone back to sleep to finish it off when i woke up. Instead i had a completely different dream when i tried to get back to finish my first dream!
Dreams don't just take place when your head falls onto your pillow. Dreams take form as you sit behind exercise books furiously scribbling away in school. From first learning the alphabet leading up to you scribbling away creating essays, and completing tests as you grow up and mature from primary school through to high school. As a child you may have wanted to be a Police officer, author (like i dreamed to be) or a doctor. Growing up those dreams may have changed or stayed the same. That's what dreams are for. To be changed when they feel like they don't fit you anymore, so that you can nurture the dreams you do want to achieve, and allow yourself to focus your time and energy on them.
My dreams for the future are to do well at my university, continue in my study and complete a masters in research and/or nutrition. But right now as in the next month or two i want to pick up dancing, and have it as a hobby for me and my partner, attempt a audition and try a singing lesson or two. My long term dreams compared to my short term ones may seem completely arbitrary and abstract dreams, from one another but. They all work together in the end for my extra curricular dreams such as picking up dancing and singing,
give me the positive mental health space, confidence and exercise to help me complete the challenges i may have come to me at university where my more difficult dreams to achieve lay ahead of me.
I love dreams. Give me the weird, the crazy and the utterly mad dreams i love them all. Waking up after a wonderful or crazy dream is the best feeling because it feels like i got to live a different life or if i have recently been reading a great story and i dream it, it feels like i got to live the book. The best stories always come from dreams, for they flip everything upside down yet manage to make it thrilling, such as the one time i had a dream of a Harry Potter and Hunger Games esque story that had me on my toes as i was dreaming it. I desperately wished i could have gone back to sleep to finish it off when i woke up. Instead i had a completely different dream when i tried to get back to finish my first dream!
Dreams don't just take place when your head falls onto your pillow. Dreams take form as you sit behind exercise books furiously scribbling away in school. From first learning the alphabet leading up to you scribbling away creating essays, and completing tests as you grow up and mature from primary school through to high school. As a child you may have wanted to be a Police officer, author (like i dreamed to be) or a doctor. Growing up those dreams may have changed or stayed the same. That's what dreams are for. To be changed when they feel like they don't fit you anymore, so that you can nurture the dreams you do want to achieve, and allow yourself to focus your time and energy on them.
My dreams for the future are to do well at my university, continue in my study and complete a masters in research and/or nutrition. But right now as in the next month or two i want to pick up dancing, and have it as a hobby for me and my partner, attempt a audition and try a singing lesson or two. My long term dreams compared to my short term ones may seem completely arbitrary and abstract dreams, from one another but. They all work together in the end for my extra curricular dreams such as picking up dancing and singing,
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