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Sometimes I have ideas that are so clear in my head - I stop to think to myself, of course Iā€™ll remember it later, i donā€™t have time to write it down Narrator: he did not remember
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This happens to me most frequently with dreams
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Start a dream journaling practice! It's fun and a muscle you can develop. Can be as a simple as: wake up, open voice memo app, say images/themes/etc from dream(s) you remember. The mere act of consciously acknowledging dream contents helps with remembering them. You'll be surprised at your recall the more you practice
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I need to try voice memos - I tried dream journaling but I couldnā€™t find a balance between writing too little and spending too much time - became a speed bump first thing in the morning. My interest in dream journaling is itā€™s supposed to help you do lucid dreaming.
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Itā€™s one tactic thatā€™s worked for me. I find it less pressure than writing (though that is super helpful) and itā€™s a way to start building that recall muscle
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