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      Yeah, I agree that sleep position can change the way you dream. I have very different experiences sleeping on my back, side or stomach.

      I'm the opposite when it comes to recording my dreams. As I write in my journal, I start to remember more of the dream. Do you lie still for a few moments and go over the dream in your head? Or do you wake up and immediately start writing?

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      This morning I was actually able to recall a handful of dreams. I went ahead and started writing, but I would pause at times and go over all of the dreams I had in in an effort to keep them fresh in my mind. This seemed to work pretty well, though it took a lot longer to write them down. (I'm sure it was because I was able to remember more to write after keeping it fresh)

      Robot_Butler, usually I've just started writing like a mad man trying to get it all down. . . Like an intense race against time, but this time I just kept refreshing them and was able to hold onto 'em much longer.

      Also, last I remember I was on my stomach when I fell asleep, but I woke up on my back. Curious if that is why I was able to remember more than one main dream. I'm going to try and nail down a pattern.

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