Having vivid dreams during this phase of the coronavirus pandemic? This could be why:
“We know that dreams are functionally very important for clearing the emotional pathways, so I would say that when our waking life is more vivid then so is our dream life,” she points out.
The anxiety-inducing situation we're all facing could mean our dreams need to work harder to help us process our emotions. Cummings also highlights that the need to learn new skills and adapt to a new way of life, whether that’s because we’re working from home for the first time or trying to navigate all the new social rules and etiquette that comes with theMissing all the little things you took for granted before lockdown? You could be dealing with empty shelf syndrome
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