I hope the URL gave you an idea of what Maladaptive Daydreaming disorder is.
So this is one of the posts about me. (And also an attempt to start #Imemyself where people tell us about themselves, vent out emotions, explain their scenarios and circumstances you get my point.)
So I am a Maladapative Daydreamer- no I do not consider it as a disorder. And why did I start the first post about myself on my daydreaming? Because that has been one of the very few things which has stuck with me since childhood. I have been MD'ing (oooh acronym- Maladaptive Daydream/er/s just depends on how I use it) for as long as I can remember. It has been everything to me- exciting, relieving, even burdensome and a waste of time. When I was in college I found out (the internet to the rescue) that there is a technical term for it and I "suffer" from this. I didn't know what it was called and my mom just called it running in my native tongue (daudna if you were curious) as I just used to run and daydream making weird faces and sounds.
After going through multiple sites and seeing how people are bothered by it. Some even wishing that it disappears! I thought why not let them know that it's a super power. Yes you heard that right MD can be a super power, you just need to know how to use your daydreams effectively.
I plan to create a blog to help the other super-heroes out and letting them know how MD can help you combat life's problems. How MD can be good for you. Also how it can be used as an effective study method.
So Hubski, how many of you have this, suffer from this, love it whatever. Post here your experiences and how has being an MD been to you? Tailoring your experiences I plan to create a blog and help solve the common problems our little community has!!