Luz Colendrino-Bucu, Manuel R. Guerrero, Baceliza M. Pascual, Rosalinda Arre-San Mateo

Most of us daydream. We can control it, unlike sleep. The content of our daydreams tends to reflect what is motivating or of importance to us. These daydreams are more related to our physical and social environment. They are parts of our daily activities varying from person to person depending upon his desires, or dislikes. This is a part of our waking consciousness. When you cannot solve your problem, you just throw yourself to your rocking chair and start fantasizing. You are just using your imagination to understand what other people are experiencing. Fantasy can contribute to your creativity thus making you more psychologically fit. Whether daydreams are adaptive or … Continue reading Luz Colendrino-Bucu, Manuel R. Guerrero, Baceliza M. Pascual, Rosalinda Arre-San Mateo