Heya, for a while I was trying for lucidity, and I had some success, but I got busy and stopped for a while. I kept a small notebook (those 7 inch ones) near my bed for recording dreams (lucid or not), but I never really used it...
Well lately I've had some extremely strange dreams (Even for me. 'Normal' dreams are usually as weird as Me, and that Jared guy from the Subway commercials on jetbacks in Moscow digging for pennies in a pumpkin garden, lol), and I've wanted to start recording them, so this morning I tried for the first time.
It's a bit harder than I thought, I actually kind of wrote in a backwards format. Starting from the moment I woke up, to the earliest thing I remember that happened in my dream. And since I woke up a few times, the theme/problem/story/setting/EVERYTHING in the dreams were competely different every time I went back to sleep. I guess that's alright, it's not like I'm trying to write a novel, but is there a way I should try and write them?
I found it difficult to distinguish a timeline, and remembered lots of tiny and seemingly ridiculously unrelated details/moments that I couldn't pinpoint to a specific part of my dream, but still wanted to mention.
Btw, now that it's been about an hour and a half since I wrote it, when I look back on it, I notice my grammar/spelling sucks when I start writing 3 seconds after I wake up, lol
EDIT: few afterthoughts, any statistics I should try and record too? I wrote down the date of course, how many times I woke up, and how many hours I slept.
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