The Shoutbox
curled up on couch, shivering, and wishing i had soup
Dreams are like a big box of your old Lego. A mishmash of nonsense and randomness that you can take the pieces of and construct whatever you want, be it a deep Freudian self-analysis or a giant dinosaur bus.
DreamMoods is a pretty good website for dream interpretation. Here are some good explanations for test dreams.
Originally Posted by Act III
Yes!
Originally Posted by Sedai
I think the key there is to mot catastrophize, or if you do, recognize it for what it is and nip it in the bud asap.
thanks! you clearly underestimate my commitment to anxiety!

dude. still dream that I've registered for a course in college, completely forgotten about it, and only remember the day after mid-terms. that's the day you can still withdraw from a course without penalty. because it's the day after, i of course fail the course for attendance. I'm not kidding to admit this dreams pops up at least twice a year.

I am one of pattern though.
Implore the **** it defense. I'm just a worker ant following the stink of the leaders
I think the key there is to mot catastrophize, or if you do, recognize it for what it is and nip it in the bud asap.
I hate having dreams of the next day's events. not like... it's not like i can see the future or anything, so don't get excited. i mean more, that i know certain tasks are incoming so the night before i just have micro nightmares about each task failing or whatever. the thing is, most nightmares are so outside of reality that i can usually recognize them as the dreams they are. when it's normal daily stuff, just with the chaos turned up a notch or two, it's not as easy.

I woke this morning thinking it was Tuesday, having already lived through my Monday in my dreams. So weird.
I admit, it does worry me that I feel a slight ping of accomplishment when I finish a show.
Must consumer more!