vivid dreams can slip away after the first few minutes of being awake. The only sure way to preserve it is to document it immediately upon waking. Once you start writing down your dreams, you may notice that doing so stimulates you to remember more and more dreams, especially as the process leads to interesting insights and revelations.
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7. Throughout the day, let your mind remain open for elements of the dream to enter. If you feel as though you almost remember something, take a minute to let it come into your consciousness.
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8. Don't get discouraged if you still aren't remembering your dreams. It takes time and energy to learn this skill. If you have remembered dreams in the past but are having trouble now, you may be going through a dry spell. In either case, more intense focus on these dream preparations should eventually lead to success.
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We call this part ''preparing the script"no matter that the complete film premiered last night! You've already solicited the script outline through various dream recall strategies. Now, you can develop it. As the director of your dream movie, you will want to note not only the story and characters, but also the stage directions: lighting, costumes, sets, locations, whatever details you remember.
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Interestingly, Freud discouraged his patients from recording their dreams because he thought this would increase repression of the threatening content. In other words, if a patient had had a dream that revealed wishes or fears he or she would rather keep hidden, the patient would "forget" the details of the dream,
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