
The Top 10 Scary Work Dreams That Freak Wyomingites Out
Dreaming is one of the weird things that our brain does that freaks us out.
Even though you may not remember your dreams, we all do it. Some researchers claim that dreaming is a way for your brain to process information.
Dreams can be uncomfortable and cause you to wake up freaked out.
The average person spends roughly 50% of the hours awake at a job, meaning work is likely the subject of some of your dreams. In a study, 64% of those polled said that they have regular dreams about work.
The next obvious question is, what are people's work-related dreams, and what do they mean?
The folks at Jobleads.com have found the answer to that question. They used search data to see how often people searched for the meaning behind these dreams and worked with a celebrity psychic and dream interpreter to reveal their meanings.
- Late for work - Overwhelmed and stressed by the expectations and demands of the job.
- Got fired - This may not mean you're in danger of getting fired, but it urges you to focus on the pressures of the job.
- Got a new job - This dream could show your readiness for a new challenge or role.
- Romantic dream about a coworker - This may not signal that you're attracted to the person but to the person's qualities and energy.
- Seeing an old boss - A sign that this person impacted your life, career, and goals. You may desire to have that type of influence in your life again.
- Quitting your job - The job pressures are infiltrating your subconscious and expressing your desire to move on.
- Getting a promotion - A sign you're feeling valued and happy with your work.
- Showing up to work naked -These dreams could mean feeling unprepared for an upcoming project or uncomfortable with your work environment.
- (TIE) Seeing someone you work with - This person could influence your work.
- Getting in trouble - pressures are building.
- Not wearing pants - Somewhat like showing up naked. You may be concerned about your preparedness or comfort level at the job.
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