I pulled an all nighter last night since I need to study before exams, it's 8:30am right now and I'm planning on going to sleep at 2PM so any good tips on having a good chance of having a lucid dream
*ignore any errors I'm tired*
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I pulled an all nighter last night since I need to study before exams, it's 8:30am right now and I'm planning on going to sleep at 2PM so any good tips on having a good chance of having a lucid dream
*ignore any errors I'm tired*
Probably too late now.. But still. :)
Ignore thinking of what would work or improve your chance in the short-term, in my experience it creates frustration.
Lucid dreaming is a practise you learn just like anything else, like a guitar for example.
You can't find a guide that will make you a master guitarist in a week or even a month. And even if the guide and method is the best in the world it just isn't practically possible if you don't have a deeper understanding of what you are doing.
A better approach is the long-term perspective, where you start with some basics and then move on to the intermediate and lastly the advanced methods.
And when you have done this for a year or two, return to the basics and continue your journey with new experiences and deeper understanding.
I probably nuked the answer to your question. But it might be helpful to a beginner reading it later on. :content:
ehh I had two lucid dreams last night just would've been helpful if I had some tips on achieving it. I've always been a natural at LD'ing all that really takes for me to achieve one is motivation and will.
That's always what it takes! ;) Gz :D