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      anyone else find this to be true?

      So over the last couple weeks I've noticed that my recall has been diminished and I haven't had any lucid dreams. But then I realized that over the last couple months, I would randomly wake up at around 4 every night, which I haven't been doing lately. So a couple nights ago I set my alarm for 4, woke up, and immediately went back to bed. Lo and behold, I have an extremely realistic dream that was very close to becoming lucid that I remember completely. Anyone else find that waking up in the middle of the night helps their clarity/recall/chance of lucid?
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      YES!

      I believe it's one of the LD techniques you can use: WBTB (Wake Back To Bed)
      It's used together with MILD-technique. Check Dreamviews to find out more about it.

      I wake up around 4 in the morning automatically, it's part of my rythm. I usually have LDs and WILDs when I go to sleep again.

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      I usually wake up in the middle of the night and then I fall asleep pretty quickly. I usually only remember the dreams I have then.


      Lucid Dream Goals: Fly [x] Go on a spy mission [] Listen to music [] Try eating a strange fruit I made up [] Breathe underwater [] Chill out with friend and enjoy some amazing dream scenery[] Find my dream guide[] Time Travel[]
      >_< ....... >_O !!! Dun Dun Dun!!!

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      Ofc it helps, it makes your brain work better during sleep, so better memory + more lucidity.
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