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10 Tips to Help You Start and Keep a Dream Journal

Did you know that Google, sewing machines, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Paul McCartney’s “Yesterday” all share something in common?  They were all inspired by dreams.  Dreams are mystical and amazing sources of insight and inspiration. Unfortunately, most people recall less than 10% of their dreams. But there is a simple practice to help you remember your dreams—start and keep a dream journal!  It may sound like an impossible feat. How do you write down what you don’t remember?  The key is your intention and your willingness to make dream recall and journaling a daily part of your morning routine. Committing as little as five minutes a day can make a world of difference in remembering and deciphering your dream life.

Here are 10 tips to keeping a dream journal to help you get started. Maybe the next amazing invention or inspiring creative work will find its beginnings in your dream journal.

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1. Pick a journal. Inexpensive composition books that cost under a dollar work great. If you want to use something special be sure to choose one that you’ll feel comfortable writing in. Avoid something with gilded edges that might feel too fancy or intimidating to scribble in before you’ve had a cup of coffee.

2. Keep your dream journal by your bed. The very act of having a dream journal on your nightstand is a shout-out to your unconscious that you are serious about wanting to recall your dreams. This bold intention often kick-starts your ability to remember your dreams.

3. Write in your journal when you wake up. Even if your only memory is something as simple as a color – simply write the date and what you remember. It’s fine to write “no luck I can’t remember” –just write something.

4. Don’t be afraid to draw. Some dreams are easier to capture in an image. When you have a strong visual in your mind’s eye, instead of writing a few words—draw a picture. Don’t worry if it’s a stick figure or something that looks like a cave painting–just capture your memory on the page.

5. You don’t need to write in sentences. Jotting down a few keywords is fine if that works best for you. Most important is to track what you remember in a way that you understand when you reread it later—and in a way that’s quick and easy so you’ll keep journaling daily.

6. Feelings are important.  Remember to capture whatever emotions you recall. Were you happy in the dream? Maybe you saw something that doesn’t make sense but you clearly remember being afraid. Write it down.

7. Be as detailed as possible. The more you keep track, the more details you’ll remember and the lengthier your entries will become. You’ll be amazed at your progress in just a few weeks.

8. Write down any parallels with your life. If your dreams have similarities with experiences you are going through, be sure to note it in your dream journal. For example if you have a dream about being worried about a meeting at work, does this coincide with a presentation or some sort of work stress—if so, write it down.

9. Look for patterns in your dream recall.  Do you remember your dreams better on weekdays or weekends? After watching TV or reading? See if you can determine what behaviors are helping or hindering you from remembering your dreams.

10. Trust your intuition rather than books on dream symbols. It’s fine to do a search on the internet and see if the common interpretation makes sense, but recognize that your dreams are personal and what you think it means trumps the dream dictionary. Ask yourself what the dream means to you.

 

 

10 Quotes to Live Your Best Life from Norman Vincent Peale

May 31 is the 122nd anniversary of Norman Vincent Peale’s birth. Author, minister, and founder of Guideposts, Dr. Peale, is best known as the father of positive thinking. He continues to uplift new generations with his legacy of inspiration and optimism. The uplifting quotes from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale will inspire you to be your best at any age.

10 Quotes to Encourage Caregivers to Practice Self-Care

Caregivers often place themselves at the bottom of their to do list. If you or a loved one has caregiving duties it is essential to pay attention to emotional, physical and mental health. Caring for yourself can be the most important thing one can do as a caregiver and will improve your well-being to perform day-to-day responsibilities. Here are ten of our favorite quotes to get started on the path to nurturing yourself. 

10 Motivational Quotes for Weight Loss

When it comes to eating healthier or exercising a bit more, everyone can use encouragement. We’ve collected some inspiring quotes to help you each day as you work to make healthy choices. No matter where you are on your journey, we hope these quotes will inspire you to take good care of yourself.

10 Inspiring Stories About Managing Mental Illness

For 75 years, Guideposts has been a beacon of hope, positive thinking and true stories. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness on the struggles of mental illness. In honor of this month, we’ve collected some of our most inpiritational stories on depression, anxiety and how to live with mental illnesses. 

Abraham Lincoln: A Courage Born of Depression

In this moving Guideposts story, writer Elizabeth Sherrill unpacks Abraham Lincoln’s history of mental health struggles, and in so doing, finds an understanding of her own. 

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Rebekah Lyons’ 6-Step Morning Routine to Reduce Anxiety

The author and speaker broke down how her morning habits help set her up for a worry-free day. 

Glenn Close on Destigmatizing Mental Illness

In this 2010 Guideposts cover story, actress Glenn Close opened up about how her family’s history of mental illness led to her becoming an advocate.

5 Prayers for Depression

A chaplain shares prayers that help him and his family deal with his depression. 

How Cooking Helped Kevin Curry Confront His Depression

Chef Kevin Curry shares how cooking and prayer gave him the strength to fight for his mental health. 

How She Coped with Her Husband’s Depression

A wife shares how processing her grief helped her cope with her husband’s mental illness.  

After Depression, Her Rescue Dog Gave Her Hope

Find inspiration in Lavanya Sunkara’s Guideposts story about how her relationship with her dog has improved her mental health. 

8 Bible Verses for Depression

Turn to these Scriptures when you or a loved one need encouragement that, no matter your mental state, you are not alone. 

How Ginger Zee Learned to Manage Her Depression

The TV personality shared how acknowledging and confronting her depression has helped mer manage it in this Guideposts cover story. 

Louie Giglio Gets Real about Battling Depression and Anxiety

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10 Inspiring Quotes from NASA Astronauts

Throughout decades of space missions and moon walks, NASA astronauts have boldly gone where no one has gone before. Many of them returned with a new perspective on Earth—and on life. As NASA sets its sights on the Moon once again with the Artemis program (and after the successful launch of Artemis 1), these inspiring quotes remind us how space exploration can inspire hope, unity, and a sense of wonder.

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10 Inspiring Quotes from Corrie ten Boom

Cornelia Arnolda Johanna “Corrie” ten Boom was a Dutch watchmaker who helped many Jews seek refuge during the Holocaust. In her unforgettable biography, The Hiding Place, ten Boom recounts her extraordinary experiences through World War II and illustrates how Christ’s strength sustained her. Ms. ten Boom has long been honored as a heroine of Christian faith in action. Her words and stories continue to have great relevance and impact in our world today. Here are a few of our favorite quotes from this inspirational figure.

10 Inspiring Quotes about Light

When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12 (NIV)

Thinking of Jesus as Light is an image I can appreciate. I live way out in the country where I find myself in the dark a lot. There are no other houses around—my parents and brother live on either side of me but through the woods—and we are far from the road. No streetlights. No lights from businesses or cars. We’re pretty isolated.

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Don’t get me wrong, I like it. I like to go outside at night and look up in the sky and see total blackness dotted by diamonds. I like to call my mom and tell her to turn on her porch light because I’m on the way down the path. I like to see the sun rise out of the darkness, competing with no other light. I like to watch fireflies sparkle on an otherwise dark landscape.

The thing about darkness is that it amplifies the light. Stars aren’t nearly as bright when you’re in a city surrounded by lights. And porch lights in a neighborhood, while friendly, don’t serve a serious purpose. Even the sunrise is anticlimactic in a place of artificial light.

American novelist Edith Wharton said, “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” In our relationship with Jesus, He’s the candle. We are the mirror that reflects His light to the world. The deeper the darkness, the brighter we shine.

FAITH STEP: Remember that song you learned as a child, “This Little Light of Mine”? Sing it. Go ahead, you know you want to. Sing it like you mean it.

10 Inspiring Madeleine L’Engle Quotes

Madeleine L’Engle may be best known for her beloved children’s book A Wrinkle in Time, but she was much more than a fantasy writer. In her lifetime, L’Engle published more than 60 books. Her thoughts about faith, motherhood and writing have inspired millions. Here are ten of her most thought-provoking quotes.