Daydreaming for better Engagement

Is it possible to have people be more engaged by asking them to daydream?

Give these next question some thought, or better yet let yourself day dream a bit…

  • What does your ideal day at work look like?
  • Envision it as if you leaped out of bed thinking “I get to go to work today!”
  • What are you doing?
  • With who?
  • Where is this ideal work taking place?
  • How does this work feed your values?
  • What is it about the work that provides you energy?

Engage yourself in the simple act of day dreaming about your ideal work.  The power of visualization works for athletes and execs – it can work for you too.

Find yourself a comfy chair. Give yourself 10-minutes.  Think of it as a stay-cation.  And allow yourself to be in the dream.  Put your limiting beliefs aside, and dream. After day dreaming, ask yourself, what are the nuggets from your dream that you can start to attain TODAY?”

I conducted a workshop on Career Exploration today and invited participants to day dream. One participant’s dream revolved around being a Writer.  And then the list of limitations unfolded on why that couldn’t happen.  As she looked for permission to throw the dream away, I asked her how might writing show up more in her work today? This dream gave her energy, the limitations filled her with fear.  Being able to weave nuggets of your dream into your daily work might just give you the boost to become more engaged.

It might even give you the courage to jump into the pool with both feet and DO something about your dream.  So, I say dream!

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