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Start Dreaming!
Who has time to daydream? If you have
not practiced the art of planned daydreaming you should give it some
thoughtful consideration. You can daydream about what you want out of
life, a design issue, installation problem, marketing concepts, where
you want your business to go and come up with solutions on how you can
accomplish any task or reach any goal.
Taking time to be quiet opens up your
creativity. We all know creativity comes from the right side of the
brain and logical thinking comes from the left side. Many of us have the
ability to use both sides, however, if we spend too much time on the
logical side it has a tendency to stifle the creative side. Daydreaming
is a way to release your creative side. Other factors that could block a
person's creativity are a very busy lifestyle, anger or bitterness.
Taking a vacation is one of the best things you can do for your family
and your business. After a vacation your mind is rested, provided that
you don't plan a jammed-packed, fun-filled trip with little or no time
to just relax and enjoy the scenery. There is an art to planned
daydreaming; it is a bit like meditation. So, if you are not in the
habit of taking regular daydreaming breaks, it may take some effort to
let your mind settle down.
Here is how to get off to a great
start, make sure you are in a quiet place with a cup of coffee or hot
tea and cast your gaze on something that is peaceful. Spend about 15 -
30 minutes daydreaming. As your mind relaxes, start to ponder on an
opportunity or a problem that needs more thought. New ideas, concepts or
a different perception will start to gather and arise.
Our industry is full of creative
minds and creative minds need rest to operate at optimal performance. So
don't feel guilty or think that you are wasting time when you allow your
mind to wonder off into a daydream. Try it! You'll love the peaceful
experience and the results are incredibly powerful.
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