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    Deborah Loewenberg Ball.

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    Whenever you quit something-- drinking or smoking or even just cookies-- you're going to dream about it,” Loewenberg says.

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    Loewenberg explains that the weather patterns you dream about are connected to your mind frame, too: Anxiety brings tornadoes, which represent“spinning out of control”;

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    Loewenberg explains that if you smell flowers, chocolate or perfume when you're awake, it tends to evoke positive emotions, so it makes sense that the dream would follow a similar pattern.

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    People who quit smoking tend to have dreams about smoking for the first couple of years afterward stopping the harmful habit-- and some are visited infrequently by such dreams even 30 years later, Loewenberg says.

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    I have found in my research that if you have a dream that's in black and white or where the colors are muted or it's in shades of gray, that can be a symbol for depression,” Loewenberg says.

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    Loewenberg attests that soundtracks can influence the content of your dreams, and while she doesn't recommend making a habit out of this-- again, it interferes with the cognitive work your dreams are meant to accomplish-- she says that“it's OK, once in a while, if you want to influence a really awesome dream, to play your favorite album quietly while you sleep.

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