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Old Apr 26, 2015, 03:44 PM
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Ok so i had a dream about that i was working, maybe doing nothing while i was supposed to be working, i go downstairs and then my boss and his fam came from a trip in like 3 cars, so i ran upstairs and starting working hahaha.. the thing is he asked to see me so he got mad that i wasnt doing my job and told me i was irresponsable, i said, irresponsable of what?! And he said of me quitting, that i should quit if i wasnt gonna do things right.. i said ok and got up and he got sooo mad i quit, then i left and told his niece, thanks for ruining my life (she has done a LOT of horrible stuff) anyways she got mad also, i left laughed, felt bad and went upstairs to my current boss and tell him

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Old Apr 26, 2015, 05:26 PM
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Glad this was a dream and not something that happened to you. I always find that a dream notebook or going over my own dreams helps me the most figure out what my dream means.

In this case you could ask how each part of the dreams applies to work. That might help you deal with work in real life more effectively.

For more at PC regarding understanding dreams:
psychcentral.com/lib/how-to-analyze-your-dreams...its.../0005975

psychcentral.com/lib/exploring-your-dreams-qa-with.../00012605
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Old Apr 27, 2015, 12:16 AM
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Ok so i had a dream about that i was working, maybe doing nothing while i was supposed to be working, i go downstairs and then my boss and his fam came from a trip in like 3 cars, so i ran upstairs and starting working hahaha.. the thing is he asked to see me so he got mad that i wasnt doing my job and told me i was irresponsable, i said, irresponsable of what?! And he said of me quitting, that i should quit if i wasnt gonna do things right.. i said ok and got up and he got sooo mad i quit, then i left and told his niece, thanks for ruining my life (she has done a LOT of horrible stuff) anyways she got mad also, i left laughed, felt bad and went upstairs to my current boss and tell him
I'm not quite sure I follow. So this boss in your dream was your old boss? Is this a real-life person? In real life do you now have a current boss, and was that the same person in the dream?
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Old Apr 27, 2015, 01:37 AM
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Yeah he was my real life boss and i did quit my job in real life as well, he got really mad i got sick using a machine at work, i told him i could continue to work if i didnt use that but he said no so... oh well i now have the job iv always wanted so
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Old Apr 27, 2015, 03:15 PM
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You dream was all about what happened, you left that situation behind, For Good. Your mind told you, that you done the right thing.
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Old Apr 27, 2015, 06:27 PM
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at least i know now that i did it
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