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Ep. 15 : How To Stop Fantasizing And Start Working | Youngest_Podcast

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Hey everyone welcome Back to another new ep. of youngest podcast where I talked about Fantasy world. Daydreaming is a natural thing. We all do it, and often we enjoy it. It's tempting to escape reality and retreat into the hypothetical, or spend time imagining intricate ideal scenarios. When you're stuck in a meeting you don't want to be in or gridlocked in bumper-to-bumper traffic, the prospect of being anywhere else irresistible. Wandering off is our mind's reactionary response to being in situations that aren't serving or entertaining it. Sometimes, it leads us to creative discoveries — some of the most brilliant creative strategies emerge out of delving into fantasy-land. However, sometimes daydreaming can be avoidant and harmful, leading us to stagnancy and immobility. Be cognizant and aware of when letting your mind wander can turn into a cycle of maladaptive daydreaming, and you can take steps to stop it. You can follow me on Instagram - @abhay_mahule and we also have our own offical podcast Instagram page you can also follow it. It is absolutely free Instagram - @Youngest_Podcast Links - @abhay_mahule https://instagram.com/abhay_mahule?utm_medium=copy_link Podcast page Link :- https://instagram.com/youngest_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
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Hey everyone welcome Back to another new ep. of youngest podcast where I talked about Fantasy world. Daydreaming is a natural thing. We all do it, and often we enjoy it. It's tempting to escape reality and retreat into the hypothetical, or spend time imagining intricate ideal scenarios. When you're stuck in a meeting you don't want to be in or gridlocked in bumper-to-bumper traffic, the prospect of being anywhere else irresistible. Wandering off is our mind's reactionary response to being in situations that aren't serving or entertaining it. Sometimes, it leads us to creative discoveries — some of the most brilliant creative strategies emerge out of delving into fantasy-land. However, sometimes daydreaming can be avoidant and harmful, leading us to stagnancy and immobility. Be cognizant and aware of when letting your mind wander can turn into a cycle of maladaptive daydreaming, and you can take steps to stop it. You can follow me on Instagram - @abhay_mahule and we also have our own offical podcast Instagram page you can also follow it. It is absolutely free Instagram - @Youngest_Podcast Links - @abhay_mahule https://instagram.com/abhay_mahule?utm_medium=copy_link Podcast page Link :- https://instagram.com/youngest_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link
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