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Long Hours @ work and dreaming
    #14487733 - 05/21/11 12:36 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

I've been told by my father that years after retiring he still has dreams about his work. Now that I'm following at least in part down the same path, I've started getting work dreams where I never did before.

For those with the experience of working long hours every week, do your dreams contain elements of work often? I'm somewhat exploring whether it is the time spent at work, or the nature of my relationship to work that is influencing dreams more. It seems the more seriously I take my job, the more dreams I have, and the more I can relax while at work, the less I have dreams.

Sorry for the ramble -- any input?


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Re: Long Hours @ work and dreaming [Re: Kickle]
    #14488222 - 05/21/11 03:17 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

this happens to me sometimes. i dream that deadlines get shifted around and stuff. sometimes can't quite figure out what i dreamed.


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Re: Long Hours @ work and dreaming [Re: Kickle]
    #14488427 - 05/21/11 05:22 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

When I was in university I planted trees in the spring.  Ten hours a day of throwing a shovel into the ground, kicking it, opening a hole, sliding a tree in and stomping it shut.  Then back to camp to eat dinner and relax for a short while before falling asleep in exhaustion. 

Planting and planting camp were my entire life at the time.  Within the first few weeks of this, I'd start to dream of it.  Holes would open in the ground in front of me and close upon the seedlings as I used the force to fling them from my bags.

I've also experienced the shifting of deadlines, urgency, and associated dread in dreams, while enveloped in school and while working.  I have attributed this in part to my tendency to procrastinate and allow obligations to linger in my mind.


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