I agree, I'm having the same problem. Only I don't remember them because I am stressed or have too many other things to think about. Maybe you can write short notes in your notebooks or something to help you throughout the day until you get home. |
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School is getting in the way of remembering my dreams. The only time I can actually put some effort into remembering my dreams is on the weekends, and i've had a dry spell since the 20th of August. How am I supposed to record my dreams after I come home? It's literally impossible for me to remember my dreams for that long. |
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Lucid Dreams: 15 or so
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Lucid Dreams with full control: 1
I agree, I'm having the same problem. Only I don't remember them because I am stressed or have too many other things to think about. Maybe you can write short notes in your notebooks or something to help you throughout the day until you get home. |
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What I do on days that I am too lazy to record the dreams in the morning;I quickly go over the dream in my head after waking up.That usually allows me to remember the dream throughout the day sometimes even longer. |
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I know what you mean. On mornings that I've had to take really early jobs, I find I have to rush out before I can contemplate my dreams too much. |
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“Love is an attempt to change a piece of a dream-world into reality.”
- Henry David Thoreau
I agree with most of the people around here. You have to have someway to remind you of what you dream maybe just a few words or roll it around in your head as you get ready. |
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I have to wake up very early in the morning for school, so it's next to impossible for me to even think about trying to lucid dream. |
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