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      Trouble remembering dreams

      I have never been one to remember my dreams. Maybe one a month. Sometimes even less. Last night I set an alarm to wake me up after falling asleep for 3 hours. I don't even remember turning it off. I know it went off because I checked and it showed that it had gone off. I think I must have subconsciously turned it off or SOMETHING because I know I didn't wake up. I woke up this morning and had no clue what my dreams were, at work today I randomly remember a girl that had been in my dreams though. What should I do to improve my dream recall? Get a more powerful alarm?

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      Yeah, or set the alarm across the room. That always helps me, makes sure I at least am *semi* conscious before I shut it off. Doesn't always work, though.
      Other than that, try writing down impressions you get when you wake up. Even just writing down a color or a smell you recall can help improve it over time, or sometimes it will trigger a total recollection of a dream.
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      Thats fully normal at the beginning. I can clearly remember i was asking this question here a month ago. But after some time it doesnt make problems to awaken at night.

      It is the first step in lucid dreamin. First task you have to accomplish is to convert yourself from deep into light sleeper. It has some disadvantages, but the advantages are worth it.

      I would suggest you to set the time you go asleep hard and then you experiment with time of waking up in the middle of the night. At first. It is good to take a short nap at afternoon to prepare yourself for main attempt at the evening and in the morning. After you find the right time to wake up. Set it hard.

      Now.. The most important part>> You have to be successfull in waking up at night at least two or three times in a row. This way you make habit out of awakening and your subconscious will later wake you up naturally. And this is it. You will no longer feel as exhausted as before. And you will then naturally start to remember your dreams even more.

      As for me i am in a transitional stage. I can now remember three or four dreams per night in just one awakening. And it is all becouse i set as my goal not to have as much lucid dreams as possible {I will set this goal later}, but to have the best possible recall.

      Last thing >>> Visit recall forum. This is my most beloved forum here. Add your questions according to recall there and you will improve overtime for sure.

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