Feeling guilty fantasing about your upcoming holiday during a meeting?????
Don't be!!!!
A 2007 study by the University of North Carolina found that our minds fully drift away from a given task about one-third of the time.... This suggests that daydreaming is actually a useful brain function because if it were bad for us, we wouldn't be doing it so often.. In fact, we gain a lot of deep insights when we leasr expect it (think of Archimedes and his ""Eureka!" moment in the bathtub)...
So, that next time you're letting your mind wander remember that you're engaging in deep, creative processing and enjoy the ride...
So, that next time you're letting your mind wander remember that you're engaging in deep, creative processing and enjoy the ride...
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