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      Do you think this could work?

      Ofcourse in most dreams you see or most the time engage with other people.I was reading leberges blog about making your memory better by remembering to RC when you see certain things.
      I was thinking that if i RC everytime i talk to someone ofcourse in my waking life then hopefully it will carry on habit wise into my dream life and if that works i would be having lucid dreams everyday due to the fact that we engage with people in nearly every dream.
      I tried this before but with time....every hour my alarm would go off and i would RC.No results happened simply because i only did it for 2 weeks and plus it felt more or a chore so i wasnt really fully convincing myself that i could be in a dream.
      So yeah my target is to remember to RC everytime i talk to someone (hasto be talking) due to the fact that if i RC everytime i see someone then that would be too many RCs and i dont want them to be a chore again =)

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      You definitely do need to try and convince yourself 'what if I'm dreaming right now?' It can be hard sometimes, but it does reduce the chances of you falling into 'zombie-mode', because if you aren't thinking about it in WL, you'll act the same in a dream.

      It's definitely an idea to RC when speaking to people but I would be worried you'd be overdoing it, not to mention working out a subtle way of RCing without them noticing. I guess people RC when walking through doorways though and you go through those many times a day, so it's worth a try. Also, you could do the same but whenever you see one of your dream signs, which you might be able to identify after a few weeks of DJing. However, you might not be able to pinpoint one specific DS or it might be really dream-specific e.g. lightning striking but in WL you live in a non-stormy area.

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      If you have many dreams where you talk to dream characters then yes, this would probably be very helpful to you! However, while dream characters are almost always a factor for me, they're not usually the biggest thing that's happening. Sometimes they are, but I'm more often than not by myself when I'm dreaming.

      Anyway, good on you for not allowing your RCs to be a chore! Making them a chore is very counter-productive and, if you feel that that's happening with you again, I would suggest going ahead and switching up your routine.

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