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      Quote Originally Posted by devotee013 View Post
      I am a Little Bit Depressed Because my Dream Journal is Empty

      Oct Zero


      And this Month I have not made any Dream Journal Entry till today

      But Yes in October I recalled Dreams for 2 days but I did not Feel Like writing it down in my Dream Journal

      In October one Night I had like 5 dreams but I did not write down any of them

      I am CONFUSED
      This is why ^. You're telling your subconscious that your dreams aren't important enough to you for you to make the effort of writing them down. This will negatively affect your recall and ability to become lucid.

      Quote Originally Posted by devotee013 View Post
      So do I have to write down ALL my dreams or I should write down Only one dream But in DETAIL.

      Does the number of Dreams Matter Or the Detail of the Dreams matter.

      Should I write down Dreams in Short Form Or in Detail ???

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      That depends on what you want. Do you want to increase your recall as much as possible? Do you want to increase your chances of lucidity as much as possible?

      If yes, then the answer is yes: write down all of your dreams. Even write down fragments. Capture as much detail as possible, however, in the middle of the night, use a shorthand key-word type approach. Why? Because you want to get as much out as possible in as little time as possible. That will help it from fading. Also, because you don't necessarily want to disrupt your sleep too much (unless doing a WBTB) so you want to be able to go right back to sleep. Hit every detail, EVERY one, but just don't write full sentences. Write some key words that you will know what they mean when you awaken.

      The next day, flesh out your dream completely when you have time. Write it as a story, and include all the details. But now - you're going to write them in full sentences. You might be amazed to find even more dream memories resurfacing when you do this.

      Good luck.
      Last edited by Hilary; 10-08-2022 at 02:39 PM.
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