Dream of Wanting To Competition

MEANING: Dream of wanting to competition suggests that sometimes you feel carried away by others and that bothers you a lot. You cannot rely on others for your sense of security. Without knowing very well why, you will feel the need to cancel an appointment or postpone a conversation. Don’t let your ego play tricks on you today and put you in a tense situation with a boss. There is no confusion or ambiguity on how you feel about a situation or about a person.

SOON: Dream of wanting to competition symbolises that there are good advances and you see, in addition, the economic possibilities that it has. Maybe it’s time to ask yourself where you are in the relationship. It’s time to share them with those closest. The period of madness and outbursts of passion is over for you. They are, in any case, very positive, enriching experiences.

FUTURE: Dream of wanting to competition indicates that this week will be marked by unparalleled enthusiasm. Meditation can help you a lot in this task. Your energy will improve and your body will respond positively. Your partner will welcome the crazy ideas you come up with. You will smile and start thinking about the next challenge.

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Dream of competition means that this week will be marked by unparalleled enthusiasm. Meditation can help you a lot in this task. Your energy will improve and your body will respond positively. Your partner will welcome the crazy ideas you come up with. You will smile and start thinking about the next challenge.

ADVICE: Go out and let your best friends cheer you on. Respect your inner desire and try to spend time alone.

WARNING: Don’t be the one to take the lead in decisions. Give it away if someone proposes an agreement of this type.

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