Transient resumed it pretty much. Some other small tips that might help:
- Recall isn't meant to be like a stable line. It improves in the course of time, especially if you keep a steady routine of waking up and trying to remember your dreams. At some point, for stress or other reasons that you might even do not know about, recall can go down, but if you stick to it you get the habit of recalling at least 1 dream per day 
- If you're doing WBTB or waking up in the morning with an alarm, make it so the tone is calm (so not some rock-n-roll music). If you can, also make it so you don't have to move to turn it off.
- If you make an effort to recall the dream, then it will hold to your mind once you catch it. That means that you should lie still in bed until you're absolutely sure you remember as much as possible, and only then move to write it down. Details vanish at an astonishment rate
- Dream signs are great ways to have a good recall. Normally 2-3 elements (can be persons, places, objects) usually tend to appear in your dreams with a high frequency. Once you figure out which, you can always think of them when you try to remember dreams (was I with this guy? Was I in this place?). Sometimes they can be the key for triggering the memory of the dream.
Good luck!
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