Re: It's on the tip of my mind ...
I find that my best bet at recall is to sit for a few moments immediately in the morning. Clear the mind and probe its depths for recent memory.
Consider things you often recall. If you often have dreams about school (like me), focus on that for awhile and see if anything comes to the surface. Do this for all the typical symbolism that occurs in many of your dreams. You can also think about recent dreams in case the content is similar or continual. These methods are best used if you're drawing a blank.
If you still can't recall anything, state the intention that the day's events will help you recall. I once had a dream wherein I was brushing my teeth. I only remembered that part when I started brushing my teeth that morning.
A big no-no is remembering large portions and leaving them until later to write down (if you keep a notebook). It is highly likely you'll forget it all. One day I will get a voice recorder, because I've forgotten portions of dreams even while I was writing them down.
Nothing to fear but fear itself.
"Fear is the great barrier to human growth. It is said that when we are born...we bring with us only two fears, of loud noise and falling. As we grow older we learn more and more fears so that by the time we reach maturity we are loaded with them." -Robert Monroe
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