Welcome to Dreamviews!
I'm kinda surprised to hear that you don't want to have a dream journal. See, lucid dreaming is part of dreaming. If you love one, you normally love the other too. And you don't just love having them, but also the preparation and doing everything towards your first lucid dream.
That probably also answers your question why you don't have dream recall. Well, if you don't care about your dreams and you don't put any effort into recalling them, that's why you don't remember them.
You can't just start throwing perfect curveballs without practicing throws, driving to practice, and enjoing it too.
Same with dream recall and lucid dreaming. You get out of it, what you put into it. Your mental state is one of the most important parts of lucid dreaming. Being excited about the prospect, being excited about practicing, reading, trying our new fun RCs, daydreaming about it, appreciate every step of the way and being thankfull for every experience and progress you make.
Lucid dreaming is not something you can do just mechanically. It's more of an art. A very cool art, if I may add. Worth doing all the practice for.
Dream journal - helps with more than just getting your recall on track. So yes, it is important to have one.
If you up for it, we will be more than happy to help you with your quest for a LD. You could start by reading a DILD and RCs tutorials here Induction Methods and Techniques
If you like, you can join a class in our DV Academy. Link to it, and to other cool places is here Welcome
Here is something about Dream journals and another DILD article http://www.dreamviews.com/dild/13212...ods-dilds.html
Read up and ask your questions in the forum, or in the class. Happy dreams
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