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Writing a dream journal is one of the easiest ways for improving dream recall. Even if you don't remember anything, just write down how you felt when you went to sleep, how you felt when you woke up. Then after that you'll probably start remember little parts of dreams or even just some signs, but write those all down, no matter how unimportant it seems. |
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Writing a dream journal when you wake up, mull what you remember over in your head as soon as you wake up. Do both of those every day and it just gets better from there, a surprisingly easy skill to train once you can remember afew. |
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What if you can't even remember 1 second of your dream, even after waking straight up? |
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In addition to what littlezoe said, if I can't remember anything, I'll leave my room and walk around my house, trying to remember what I dreamed about. Most of my dreams take place in my house or school, so if I can't remember the dream by just laying in bed and thinking, looking around helps me. My memory has been jarred by standing in my kitchen, putting on a seat belt, and touching my ear. Strange minor things you wouldn't expect. |
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