Loan Out Your Time, Cash In Your Dreams And Advance Your Best Self
Daydreaming is a common part of the human condition. While it can be a pleasant enough pastime, it can also be a debilitating one. When daydreaming begins to take up your free time, it is essentially taking up your best time. This is the time when you could be relaxing yourself, or working to advance your goals, whether that goal is to become a senator, or to simply have a vegetable garden in the backyard. When your daydreams are nothing more than time consuming fantasies, you are effectively taking out a loan on your waking life to sleepwalk for a while. Rather than continuing to advance with a campaign against daydreaming, let us instead look at means by which you can take advantage of those dreams; cash in on them, so to speak.
One of the best means of using your daydreams to your advantage is to write them down, or record them in some way. Through this, rather than putting your time on loan to dreaming, you are utilizing those dreams to practice narrative recording. This might not turn into some immediate big cash payoff, but it could advance you towards writing that novel you've always dreamed of, or perhaps help you to get an idea of how to start your own business. In short, such recording exercise could have the twofold effect of helping you to exercise your mental processes while finding the best ideas within your dreams.
It is time to wake yourself up and advance towards the future self that you have only imagined you could be. The best in yourself can be found, but it will take effort on your part. No loan in the world could be more worthwhile than taking out a loan on your own time and use it to exercise your mind. A strong, sharp mind can do better than simply imagine a bright future for you. A mind that has been toned and stretched to expand its limits is the best tool you could use to cash in an imagined self for a real one, one that does the things that you had only ever dreamed of. This isn't to say that you will advance every dream you have ever had or can imagine, but that you will certainly not fulfill any of them by doing absolutely nothing. Your best bet if you want the most out of your life, to cash in on your dreams? Use them to advance your knowledge of yourself, and, more importantly, what you need to do in order to make them real.
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