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What Could You Write In Your Dream Diary?

The fastest guide to get you writing the essence about your astonishing dreams

Sven Vandenberghe
5 min readApr 27, 2022
Photo by Noémi Macavei-Katócz on Unsplash

Assuming you’ve read a few of the sleep posts I’ve published, you rarely leave dreamland by now.

If you wouldn’t have, you can find some value here:

Great, that means you’re ready for the next step.

How about getting you set up to organize your dream diary?

A dream is often used in the study of dreams and psychology. They’re also regarded as a valuable tool for remembering your dreams and practicing self-reflection, which leads to self-discovery. Dreams are often continuations of our waking life; a dream journal is a good way of getting the answers our brain has uncovered while we were asleep.

In the early 17th century, scientists: “Louis Ferdinand,” “Alfred Maury,” “Marie-Jean-Léon Lecoq.” Marquis d’Hervey de Saint-Denis, Started a trend in which educated people recorded dreams in their diaries.

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Sven Vandenberghe
Sven Vandenberghe

Written by Sven Vandenberghe

The Wirting Philomath - Absorb, Read, Write, Sleep, Exercise, Thrive!

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