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      Post-Non-Lucid Anger

      I get frustrated when I have long mundane non-lucid dreams, and consequently don't really care to journal those dreams, or remember them, even though I know I should just journal them anyway to help with dream recall. I keep having long boring dreams night after night, it's annoying sometimes. How do you help yourself maintain good recall through periods of boring non-lucid dreams?
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      Sometimes I would just drop the dream from my thoughts or just let it run it's course and don't really pay attention to what's happening, though I have a high degree of control so it's sometimes hard to mistake that fine line in my case for lucidity.

      What I do in boring dreams is:
      - Change the DCs (I made one DC be marylin Monroe, as seen in epic rap battles of history on youtube, and made her fart snot rockets, in the middle of a class)
      - Practice Conjuring (Make all kinds of random stuff like fantasy animals and such)
      - Wake up and go do something else to get my mind on something else.
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      It can help to not think about them as 'boring'. Try to find something in them that could catch your interest. Also alternatively use dream incubation to incubate dream theme that you would like more!
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      Maybe try to avoid them with setting intention like "I have interesting and meaningful dreams."
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