Originally Posted by
gab
It's not always possible or practical to record all the dreams we have. But it's preferable to do so. More we think about our dreams, better our recall will be. This includes thinking, writing them down, recording on a voice recorder... Sometimes all we have time for is to jot down few keywords so we can recall the dream later and write it down.
I just woke up from a WILD nap. I thought I didn't get lucid, so I just turned to the other side and slept some more. I woke up next and I suddenly recalled a lucid I had before first awakening. I thought I'll just tell the dream to myself and I won't forget it and I went to sleep some more. When I woke up and got up, I barely had any memory of a lucid or how I got lucid and now I'm kicking myself for not writing it down. I don't think this messed up my recall, but surely will give me another incentive to write it down next time.
Our recall mostly depends on our intent to remember our dreams, on quality of sleep, how long we slept and so on. occasionally there is a "dry spell" which is normal. Just use your dream journal as much as you can and set your intent to remember your dreams.
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