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Introducing Dream Feedr: A dream journal for bloggers

My last post asked if it is possible to increase creativity by taking notice of our dreams. I have wanted to document my dreams for a while, so I finally took action and built a website that makes it easy to record your dreams. The site is called Dream Feedr and it is open to anyone interested in keeping a dream journal.

Here are some of the features of Dream Feedr:
• Quickly post a new dream in a “Twitter-style” interface.
• Each dreamer will have their own page showing their dreams.
• Each dreamer has their own RSS feed.
• Keyboard shortcuts for quick editing
• You can tag your dreams with keywords.

Click over to dreamfeedr.com to look around or to join for free. I have about ten dreams entered in there already, and I find it really interesting that all these thoughts would have been lost and forgotten if I hadn’t took a little time to write them down.

Dream Feedr is very much a “beta,” so it could change quite a bit depending on the response I get from people. Let me know what you think. If you have any interest in starting a dream journal I encourage you to sign up for a free account and test it out.

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