When you wake up, first write a summary made up of one or two word phrases that include the most important points of the dream, that way when you want to write the whole thing down, you'll have something to refer to. |
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I'm using the MILD method and I wake up at least 3 times during the night and I do remember what I was dreaming. But the difficulty is that I'm just to lazy to pick up my DJ and write them down. My DJ is next to my bed on the floor. Anybody got any suggestions? |
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When you wake up, first write a summary made up of one or two word phrases that include the most important points of the dream, that way when you want to write the whole thing down, you'll have something to refer to. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Well, there's nothing I can do. The best I can think of is just increase your motivation; I have trouble writing in mine sometimes. You just have to think "DO IT, BITCH!| |
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Maybe we can patent a "dream collar"! One similar to a dog collar, but when you awake you have to deactivate it before going to sleep agian otherwise |
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Although like an alarm clock, it's easy to ignore it and just bonk the "STFU" button... |
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I find that if I don't write anything down I won't remember it at all, but if I write even just one word that is enough to remember the whole dream later on. All it really takes is a slight reminder... and as Kaniaz wrote, "DO IT BITCH!" Motivation is key! |
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