Thanks, heart.I have an ISFP friend and she daydreams.
I had an ISFP female friend. She was really gifted with artsy things. I don't remember of she was a daydreamer or not. She was a wonderful person, highly intelligent. She had a son with many severe allergies, and when she would describe to me the things she was doing to manage his diet, it always made me think she must be a rocket scientist to keep it all straight!I would say that her dreams revolve around home, family and children, Christmas and cookies and such. She's got a real endearing childlike quality while being very motherly at the same time.
She is very creative but she doesn't believe she is. We work great as a team doing something creative because we come at it from different angles. I guess I gushed enough for this thread, but if you would like to know more about how I view my ISFP friend, PM me.![]()
Are ISFPs "daydreamers"?
ie - spend time fantasizing about the future fulfillment of hopes and wishes
Another biggie is when I read a book, I tend to put myself into it.
Daydreaming seems more to me like something that is so far ahead in the future that nothing you could do today could have any (or much) effect on it - like a 14 year old daydreaming about the ideal man that she wants to marry some day.They MIGHT be to me, but I'm not really sure HOW they are different.
For example, hubby and I are going to Chicago next month. If I get lost in thought about shopping in cool stores, going to the theatre, being at Navy Pier - am I daydreaming? Or does it need en element of 'couldn't really happen' - daydreaming about walking on the moon for example?
I know I'm splitting hairs (and I normally don't) but I think daydreaming means different things to different people.
My son daydreams about 'inventions' he could make with his Legos. Is that planning or a daydream?![]()
Yes. That would be daydreaming.Ok, so if I saw George Clooney in real life, and he said "Hi." Then later I fantazised about our wedding - daydreaming or planning?
(just kidding)
Well, that just messes me all up.I think daydreaming means different things to different personalities. JMHO
Ok, so if I saw George Clooney in real life, and he said "Hi." Then later I fantazised about our wedding - daydreaming or planning?![]()