I’ll go first. I dream journal with an app because I type much faster than I write, and I can actually understand my writing because I write very messy when I just wake up. I use an app called DreamKit to journal my dreams.

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    1 year ago

    I tried writing a dream journal by hand before, but my horrible handwriting combined with my extreme sleep inertia made me write in a way that would make most doctors jealous - Needless to say, I lost most of my dreams. I did try phones too, with note taking pads but too much brightness causes my eyes to burn and too little means I can’t see anything. Normally I don’t need to see my keyboard for typing, but when your motor functions are still booting up, not seeing the keyboard usually means ntow fo vmoa o,wqgq dw

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      1 year ago

      Also recording my voice is out of the question as well- It takes 10 mins for me to actually use my lungs and to breathe without suffering I need to stay up atleast 1-2 hours depending on the longevity of my hibernation

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    1 year ago

    Man, I haven’t journaled in a long time, but when I did I used Lucidity. That app was amazing, kept track of and tagged about two hundred some odd different dreams over the course a couple years. Those were the days. Nowadays, I’d be lucky if I get more than 5 hours of sleep.

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    1 year ago

    Personally, I prefer to use a dedicated notebook. I find that it’s faster and easier to type something like this out, but - like the learning process - I think there’s something to engaging your brain in the handwriting process that makes it more effective.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve tried both notebooks and apps, and both have their perks. Personally I like apps better, since typing is faster for me as well and I have my phone with me all the time, so it’s easy to continue writing later, in the bus or something, if I don’t have time to finish when I wake up. It just makes it easier for me to keep up the habit. Also sometimes I remember some extra details when writing and on phone it’s easy to go back and edit things. One thing I like about paper is that I can draw things, sometimes that’s easier than putting it into words.