Approaching my apartment door with two men, third inside. I get hint from the two that the third is
planning some kind of trick/trap. I yell through the door that he better not try it. I burst in and pop off
these rubber bands that he has secured things with. Everything is OK. I start to vigorously move
furniture.
Interpretation: change habitual thoughts.
I was responsible for the publication of a project description that included, inadvertently, an
"evaluation" note about someone's performance. What I have accomplished in the project description
is more important, but I feel culpable for the performance note – even though it's true, it shouldn't have
been public – although I am later convinced that it was routine procedure by someone else - [there was
much more, lost] QC activities have been turned over to a young man, who is having some difficulty.
[after snoozing] Driving up and down hills in the dark in a van or truck – Let B____ drive, but he
doesn’t stop where we planned to go in – then he doesn't know how to get truck turned around. I start
to drive. We see two girls leaving a parking lot of a grocery store. They have a TV with large paper
tower around it. The ceilings where we are, are 20, 30 (much more that that) feet high – I tell B____
that.
Driving in dark up and down hills, getting lost, in New Jersey with sister or other female. Finally find
the way.
A problem with [company - person] had called me to make a change – which I needed to discuss with
higher ups – showed them the organization chart (they resisted)
Math class, hadn't done my homework, even forgot my book. Went to far right side of class, out of
earshot of instructor – he told us to move back over where we could hear. We moved.
In a store with other women, lots of hats, scarves, pretty things – pick something out and lights are
turned down for closing. I pay 3 dollars – fumble with the money, but make my purchase. Across the
mall hall, another store is open – a doll furniture shop – the stuff is not elegant, but the lady proprietor
has made all these items – so many that she could open up shop. I don’t buy anything, although we
look in a drawer and see more stuff.