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Posted on: 2016-05-25 20:33:00 UTC

  1. Sometimes, but when I'm writing I sometimes find it's too much stimulation and makes my brain get tired faster.

    2. When I do, I usually like a combination of movie/game scores, New Age, world music, and other stuff that's stirring without being too distracting. Nothing with lyrics; or if there are lyrics, they can't be in English.

    3. Nope, just standard visualization here.

    4. Oh yes; I am an extremely vivid dreamer. I get color, sensation, sound—including music, rarely including tunes I'm pretty sure I made up (though I've never been able to remember them long enough to write them down after the fact)—and sometimes even taste/smell, too. When my dreams have plots, which they occasionally do, it can be kind of like being in a movie.

    Sometimes I come close to being aware that I'm dreaming, too, but I haven't quite mastered lucid dreaming. It's fun when, within a dream, I notice and get worried about things that don't make sense; or when I resist getting involved with someone because I'm married, and I've got my rings on to prove it. ^_^

    5. Nearly always, at least for the following day. Sometimes I deliberately hang on to the more interesting ones as story fuel. (Wanna meet the cast of my next NaNovel? Met them in a dream just a couple nights ago, and I've been working on fleshing them out since.)

    6. I don't often repeat events in my dreams, but I do sometimes revisit settings. They tend to be based on real places, like my grandparents' house, but not always. There's a creepy mad science and/or haunted mansion I've been to a few times.

    7. Yeah, I'm pretty much 100% an introvert. Sometimes I use bathroom breaks as social breaks, too.

    8. Reading and writing were always easy for me in the sense that when I do them I am naturally good at them. I've always hated writing school papers and homework in general, though, so I'm not sure that counts for your question. Besides English, I always enjoyed and did really well in biology, anatomy & physiology, and other science subjects without too much math in them. (Plus electives like choir and art.)

    ~Neshomeh

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