The Importance of Daydreaming

by Kate on December 28, 2011

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Apropos of nothing…do you allow yourself to daydream?

I usually daydream while surfing the Internet and wind up lost in the cyber-web of blah blah blah and can’t find my own thoughts. I gotta spend more time just dreaming!

Here’s a quote for you: everything starts as somebody’s daydream

Imagine. Where would we be if Steve Jobs didn’t dream his way into improving just about everything electronic in our world? We’d still be using room-sized computers.

So as I sit here watching this blinking cursor on my white page, I think I’ll unplug and stare out my window. Let my mind wander through the leaves on the tree outside instead of the forest of words of the internet.

And as I do, I’ll leave you with another little gem: the most important thing about dreams is having one.

Just a little inspiration before the new year rolls around.

photo credit: Kr. B.

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  • http://www.adventuresinbabywearing.com Adventures In Babywearing

    I have chills. I just wrote about this very thing yesterday.

    Steph

  • Kate

    @Steph! I just read you – how cool is that, that we’re on the same wavelength?!? I like how you say we are usurping other people’s day dreams, possibly being too lazy to conjure a dream all on our own. Now I’m really inspired to stare out my window more. Thanks.

  • http://www.livingthescream.com Living The Scream

    I LOVE to daydream! It is the best. Especially when my kiddos are not nagging at me for things. SO I love to daydream right before bed when everything is quiet.

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