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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • What our daydreams, fantasies, and jealousies teach us about ourselves

  • A quick exercise you can do to help you gain clarity around this topic

  • Why we need to focus as much on our objections and excuses for not obtaining our daydreams and fantasies as we do to the actual daydreams and fantasies themselves

  • How you can work on making your daydreams and fantasies a reality without going to extremes

Are our daydreams and fantasies our actual goals or do they represent something deeper?

Whether it’s drooling over #vanlife renovations on Instagram, or daydreaming of reading a book in our private library while overlooking a picturesque garden, or being jealous of the CEO on the cover an industry-leading magazine, we all have fantasies about the life or things we wish could have.

Sometimes those fantasies grow from a want to what feels like a need. But, does that mean we should burn it all down and chase after those daydreams?

In this episode, we explore the idea of what our daydreams and fantasies are really telling us, how we can gain clarity around them, and whether or not we should try to make them a reality.

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