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Have you been flexing your imagination lately?
Your mind needs nutrition from many types of sources. One is experience, you know the “hands on” learning type of thing. Another is from performing daily responsibilities in life. And ideally your experience and responsibilities learn to coexist in a comfortable relationship as you become wiser through the doing.
Of course, as we know life isn’t quite that simplistic. We fall down and often no one is around to kiss our “boo-boo’s” to make us feel all better.
This is where imagination comes in, belonging right there in the mix of hopes, dreams and wishes. We need imagination as a form of mental nutrition/stimulation too. (Some of our past and present geniuses ‘genii’ have often referred to imagination as being exceedingly beneficial in their own works.)
Our imagination allows us to be free from within and often its liberating on the outside too.
So use your imagination, I recommend at least one teaspoon of “magic potion” (your imagination) a day for optimal health!
Have fun dreaming! In your imagination you rule!
~ Penny
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My imagination has been on hold at the moment as I don’t have time to do anything.
Well, cut back on what’s of a lesser importance Alastair. I think if you try not to please so many others, you’ll find ways to increase your own “you” time, dear friend! 🙂 xx
I will try 🙂
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Some days my imagination is full of steam, others it’s definitely taking a rest.
Yes, I get that. Totally and completely! 🙂
Taken my teaspoon full…. 🙂 Big hugs ! 🙂
Hey Ute, glad to hear that (although not surprised). Are you sure it isn’t a tablespoon you take? LOL :), hugs and love to you! 🙂 xo
I once imagined how mad life would be if our thumbs were put on backwards…then of course I had to devise a whole theory on why we would have evolved like that and why the backwards humbs would have been useful, I spent hours on that, then promptly forgot because I saw a shiny thing.
Yes, SteJ but what a great thought, in that moment – a shiny new thing, huh? xxx
Thanks, Penny, to know my imagination helps
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Indeed it does, Yoshiko, absolutely true! 🙂
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