So I'd say I'm a bit of a novice lucid dreamer at this point, but after many different styles of attempts I've found that it's easiest for me to recognize the fact that I'm dreaming when I take a midday nap, rather than when I go to bed for the night. I'm not sure exactly what is responsible for this, but yesterday I had the clearest lucid dream I've ever had to date, I think I can safely say, and it was during a random nap. I think it's partially because of the fact that my midday naps seem to more frequently lead to false awakenings, which in and of themselves have historically made my reality checks easier. For example, the initial dreamsign for me yesterday was that I had a false awakening and my two brothers were suddenly at my bedside in my dorm room, which I knew for a fact was wrong, so I plugged my nose and sure enough it was a dream.
Any of you more experienced lucid dreamers had any biases like this? Biases of your own? Tips for making nighttime sleep more conducive for lucidity?
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