I daydream and did so when I was younger. I think daydreaming is an important skill. Today some people call daydreaming visualization. The two are similar but different, visualization is a practical approach to goal setting, while a daydream expands your imagination and can be a whimsical time. You know that sometimes when you visualize, you end up daydreaming, too?
Or when you finally remember to perform an act of faith, it feels kind of hokey?
Or sometimes you catch yourself worrying, or thinking too much about the past, or wondering whether or not you have invisible limiting beliefs holding you back?
Well, that's exactly what all of us go through (especially the good-looking ones). But they arrive where they want to be, in spite of all of the above, and so will you.
Or when you finally remember to perform an act of faith, it feels kind of hokey?
Or sometimes you catch yourself worrying, or thinking too much about the past, or wondering whether or not you have invisible limiting beliefs holding you back?
Well, that's exactly what all of us go through (especially the good-looking ones). But they arrive where they want to be, in spite of all of the above, and so will you.