It's true that I tend to daydream. I'm the same person in business as I am in music: I can be distracted and absentminded. It's my style.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm often daydreaming, and it's because I've always liked the idea of there being something more than the normal world.
I daydream just like everybody else. I just do it with my body facing the field, so everybody thinks I'm paying attention.
I feel I was always daydreaming, and I was always distracted.
My mind wanders terribly. I'm not wholly annoyed by my daydreaming as it has been immense use to me as regards imaginative thought, but it doesn't help when it comes to concentration. And writing needs concentration - lots of it.
I daydream all the time, and I like that quality.
I always wanted to know, and I always used to daydream, about what it would be like to stand on a really big stage and sing songs for a lot of people, songs that I had written... Daydreaming was kind of my No. 1 thing when I was little, because I didn't have much of a social life going on.
My work has always dealt with a kind of space that allows one to daydream.
You can spend your time daydreaming or make use of it in other ways.
I am a bit of a daydreamer.
I'm very good at daydreaming. Ask any of my schoolteachers.
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