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It helps to have some sort of emotional investment; perhaps someone you are desperate to see again or an inaccessible place you long to visit. Lucid dreaming takes a good bit of work and dedication and from the few times I've tried over the years (before now, that is) I'd last about a week before I just forgot about it and moved on to other things. If you have something that keeps the subject on your mind you'll have better luck. |
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I initially struggled with keeping a dream journal, possibly because I wasn't achieving results. Some people are naturally more prone to lucid dreaming, while others, such as myself (and you, apparently) have to be rather dedicated. Once you start to see the benefits of keeping a dream journal, such as improved dream recall, you'll be more motivated to write down your (now) more detailed dreams. Really, just stick with it and eventually your brain will catch up to your hopes. |
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i have kept a dream journal on and off, but i think you should really try to write them down religiously.it helps with finding out dream signs, it helps with lucid dreaming, and overall it is just fun to look back and read a dream that you had 7 years ago. |
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I don't keep one on a regular schedual either. What I do do when I am feeling lazy but still want to write them down, for isntance I usually only write dreams down if I had a lot of them in one night or if they are ones I want to remember. |
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Generic reasons to keep a DJ: |
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I've been trying (and recorded one amusing one this morning) but there's been a couple of times when the dreams were just so damn boring I couldn't be bothered to write them down. |
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thanks everyone for your help =) im starting my new DJ 2moro =P |
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Take the easy route. If it feels like a chore you probably won't be deligent... so get a tape recorder, preferably with an easy to push record button. |
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Well i have been keeping a dream journal since friday and i have actualy found it enjoyable as i also write notes in the back of the same book i have bought. It also keeps the boredom in school at bay =D |
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I only kept a journal for 2 days. Then I had about 5 lucids within 3 months, 1 lucid 4 months ago, and broke my dry spell 2 days ago. |
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dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
Free DreamJournal Program ~ Thanks Banhurt
actually i think dream journals are pretty exciting; i've kept one going for about two months now and i'm still not bored at all. its really fun going back and looking at your dreams plus just knowing that its helping you get closer to becoming lucid is exciting in itself |
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I had one last night, which I didn't write down as I woke up in the middle of the night from it, which I have now completely forgotten. That said, I think it was very, very boring anyway. Had a really cool one the other night flying on a helicopter (holding onto the bars outside!) |
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