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From BigThink: It’s Okay to Daydream

by Jennifer Shelden | Posted December 7th, 2012


“The Myriad Benefits of Mind-Wandering” introduces the idea that daydreaming could influence creativity and problem solving. Those with writer’s block or projects that need to get done may want to take note.

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