During the week when I could only get about 6 hours of sleep a night, I would just wait and try the wbtb/WILD method on Fridays and Saturdays nights when I could sleep later the next morning. |
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with my busy busy high school life, i'm usually never able to get more than 6 or 7 hours of sleep each night during the week. i'm familiar with the stages of sleep, and i know that this amount of sleep isn't really ideal, so does anyone know of a successful way to lucid dream on such a poor sleep schedule? |
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During the week when I could only get about 6 hours of sleep a night, I would just wait and try the wbtb/WILD method on Fridays and Saturdays nights when I could sleep later the next morning. |
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I guess if you put enough determination and wont give up you will be able to do it. You will definitely need some time to adapt and practice during the weekends... |
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Long you live and high you fly
And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be.
~ Breathe - Pink Floyd ~
Recurring dream problem: Driving a car with no breaks.
Have you guys been reading Aquanina's journal and postings. She has many time contraints but has learned to be a devilish napper. Apparently a good nap simply jumps around the whole REM cycle mechanism, and she is able to get directly to Dreaming. |
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I am 14 years old and i am getting about 5 hours sleep a night ........ anyone got any suggestions? |
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"Life is a Team Sport"
heh, during my exams i achieved a less extreme form of the Uberman sleep cycle and was sleeping twice a day.. actually enough where i NEEDED to sleep twice a day. They were only about 3 hour sleeps each, and both had REM activity. I swung over to this when i decided one night it would be fun to drink 4 pots of coffee and a liter of iced tea, then do a paper and take an exam. Well i did awesome on both those things.. stayed up until about 1AM the night after. After this I began sleeping twice in a day. |
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