Dreams about frequent urination

At its core, frequent urination in your dream tends to indicate drawing a veil over past resentments, achieving better things together with loved ones and making rivals jealous with your progress, workplace improvements reflecting into family life, getting through hard times and your workplace returning to business and feeling great relief in work where you had losses.

Waking Feelings

Did your dream leave you feeling frustrated? This dream means that you won’t be at all comfortable working with a partner who is somewhat lazy and lazy. An old friend will get into trouble and come to you begging for help. Worth noting, embarrassment after experiencing this dream may mean that you will feel the discouragement of people who sometimes demand too much. Money matters will take away your sleep and worry you greatly.

Anxiety upon waking suggests that you will feel somewhat concerned about an economic issue that comes to your mind from time to time. At work you will be involved in a not entirely pleasant matter that affects another colleague.

You need to find a balance between fun and effort.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about frequent urination, you do not want to reveal your true self and are not being completely honest with people around you. You are not seeing all the details clearly. There is something rising out of your subconscious and into your awareness. You are cleaning up your act or changing your image.

Dream Oracle’s analysis: you may have maximized the usefulness of a certain circumstance. You have successfully acknowledged certain emotions and characteristics. A life situation is playing out similarly to a past one. Frequent urination is also about preparation and quality, which means you are preparing yourself for growth and change, and trust and honesty are important qualities.

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