I am a 14 year old girl. At home and at school I daydream. I'm usually daydreaming about being in one of my favorite books or TV shows like the Hungergames or Pokemon. Honestly, I sometimes finish work faster than the norm in my class and the first thing I do is put my head down and daydream. Is there something wrong with me. I know no one here is a doctor, but advice would really help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Horselover21 answered Thursday March 22 2012, 10:09 pm: I do the same thing and even if someone is talking to me I zone off for a little. Sometimes I miss important things to be learned becasue of it but normally I can listen and dream at the same time. I did some research on this a while ago and found that people that daydream are supposedly smarter and have wider ranges of thinking. Also, day dreaming keeps you fresh and ready because day dreasm are anything you want it to be so usually they are good, happy, and your dream come true so this will keep your day light and happy. Day dreaming is ok but if it negatively effects your life then just do your best to not day dream so much. I hope I helped! [ Horselover21's advice column | Ask Horselover21 A Question ]
YataiGuy answered Thursday March 22 2012, 2:47 am: You are probably more artistic than you think, and thats perfectly normal! Do you like to paint, or play a musical instrument? And, are you passionate about anything that requires your imagination? That's where the focus for your life should go. Schoolwork is boring sometimes... Well, often, but the point is, if you understand the work and your grades reflect it, then daydream all you want! Who knows, maybe you'll dream up the way to invent a REAL Flux Capacitor and invent time travel! you have a great mind! [ YataiGuy's advice column | Ask YataiGuy A Question ]
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