The life quote that says it's never too late to achieve your dreams is not a cliché, but a reality for some brave people.
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Each person adjusts how much sleep they need to function normally – some need a lot, others less, but scientists say you're more likely to develop symptoms of anxiety or depression if you sleep less than eight hours a night.
Have you been thinking about leaving your job lately? If you are not entirely sure whether it would be a good idea, you can make the final decision based on your dreams. Yes, you read that right.
If you asked Freud about their meaning after a night of strange dreams (the kind that make you wonder how your head could have made something like this up), he would probably be able to quickly explain which sexual desire you suppressed. Despite his theory of repressed desires being expressed through dreams, dreams today are still an area where there are more questions than answers. If you are interested in what your dreams really mean, read how the 10 most common dreams among people are interpreted by dream books and researchers and psychologists from this mysterious field.
What if you could control your dreams? Would you fly like Superman, maybe philosophize with Plato? Now you can! The iBand+ is a wireless EEG headband (allows for the measurement of the brain's electrical activity with electrodes) that you can use to trigger lucid dreams and improve your sleep. No more tossing, sweating, nightmares and dreams where you run away or can't move!
Do you know why we dream? Have you ever wondered how dreams affect your life? Just as the eyes are the mirror of the soul, dreams are the mirror of our subconscious. But despite a lot of research, scientists are still pretty much in the dark, which is why there are as many theories about dreams as there are scientists. Have we finally made a breakthrough? Amy Adkins will tell more about this and why we dream.
Dreams are an important and necessary process that protects us from the development of psychological problems. The famous psychiatrist Sigmund Freud called dreams the "royal road to the unconscious", yet his ideas about dreams and their relationship with the subconscious remain controversial. He believed that strange images from dreams can be interpreted as symbols that represent certain conflicts in our lives, most often of a sexual nature.
A dream. Mysterious, strange, eye-opening and also a real nightmare: dreams are all these and much more. Here are some amazing facts about dreams that you might not know.
The most common dream? Aren't dreams unique? Not really. We like to say that we feel like we are in a dream, or that something is like a dream, but dreams, despite their dreaminess, are not always so dreamlike. And they're also much more uniform than you'd expect, although everyone thinks theirs are offbeat, weird, and generally unique. If that were true, then how come we share so many dreams? Read the true meaning of the most common dreams so that you can make sense of them in real life.
How far would you go to make your dreams come true? They usually require serious courage and many people tuck their tails between their legs. Even 25-year-old Mike Hudson could, but he left his job as a systems engineer, bought a van on eBay, turned it into a camper and started living his dream - traveling.
Let's stop daydreaming and actively step on the path to our dreams.
Scenes from horror movies like to scare us long after the lights come on in the cinemas or when we turn off the TV. On top of that, they love to haunt us even in our dreams. So why have pillows that are painted with motifs of horror characters? They say that wedge with wedge and you may be saved from the plague. Fears must be faced.