How to Keep a Dream Journal
Tips and techniques for remembering and recording your dreams
A dream journal is the single most powerful tool for improving dream recall, achieving lucid dreams, and understanding your inner world.
Keep your journal and a pen right by your bed. The moment you wake up — before checking your phone, before even moving much — write down everything you remember.
Start with emotions. Even if you can't remember specific events, you can usually recall how the dream made you feel.
Write in present tense: "I am walking through a forest" rather than "I walked through a forest." This keeps you connected to the dream state.
Don't judge or analyze while writing. Just capture the raw experience. Analysis comes later.
Include details: colors, sounds, people, locations, weather, time of day. These details often hold symbolic meaning.
Review your journal weekly. You'll start noticing patterns — recurring themes, symbols, and emotional threads that reveal what your unconscious is working through.
After a few weeks, you'll notice your dream recall improving dramatically. Some people go from remembering nothing to recalling 2-3 dreams per night.