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      Member Twoshadows's Avatar
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      Hi, IcarusFlewTooHigh. It's nice to meet you!

      I know having a difficult sleeping schedule make dreaming and recording more challenging. I agree with the others, that writing key words when you get up will often help you remember the dream and later when you have more time you can write out the dream in more detail.

      I have also found that keeping my dream journal online here has been very motiational. There is a good support group in that part of this forum.

      So have you had any LDs yet?

      If you haven't yet, check out the Quick Start Guide at the top of the Newbie section. It had good info about this site.

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=36723

      Good luck and see you around.

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      Thanks for all the welcomes and advice! I didn't have work today so I was able to lay in bed and go over my dream. Also, I started an online dream journal because, like twoshadow's suggested, I believe it will give me more motivation and feedback from this communtiy. I will definitely try your suggestions of just writing down a few keywords next time I'm struggling between dream recall and sleep.

      I not entirely sure if I've ever had a LD. I have never remebered being in a LD, but due to my low level of dream recall, I think I may have had one and just forgoten in the morning. Hopefully being part of this forum will accelerate my dream recall so I can frequently LD and remember doing it.

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