Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
I know alot of people seem to pace and move around when they DD, but I dont do that. I lay down with my eyes closed, like I would if I was going to sleep. I cant concentrate enough otherwise unless I do it like that and I get distracted. Only problem is I quite often fall asleep and that interferes with my DD. Does anyone else DD like this?
I know alot of people seem to pace and move around when they DD, but I dont do that. I lay down with my eyes closed, like I would if I was going to sleep. I cant concentrate enough otherwise unless I do it like that and I get distracted. Only problem is I quite often fall asleep and that interferes with my DD. Does anyone else DD like this?
I DD in every position moving around in circles, kicking balls and balloons, sitting on a bus, in college, laying on a couch or bed etc
I DD with music walking back and forth and sometimes just standing at the balcony looking at the environment outside specially during the night makes the daydreaming more enchanted . I like to daydream when i am alone , when there are people around me i can't concentrate on my daydreaming and the flow of the story gets affected making the daydream devastating .
based on the answers given so far, my way of dding is a lot more exaggerated: i have to act out what i am dding. like if its basketball i have to run and jump and pretend to have a ball in my hand, the whole works. I actually dont know how to daydream by just sitting or lying down...i guess im not one of the lucky ones...
come to think of it though, there has to be movement in order for me to dd. like being in the car when someone else is driving really gets me going. give me my ipod and im out, like if you ask me what we drove by for the last minute i would have no idea, thats one of the only situations i can just sit there while dding. same goes for walking, like in a mall for example. the movement of walking sparks the dding and i dont have to act it out.
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