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      Goal setting

      For a while now ive been doing goal setting. Something i recently picked up from Stephen Laberges book EWLD. Shocking for me this has made my LD rate blow of into the sky. From a pretty long dry period to aproximently 1 LD per night for over 1 month now this has completly turned the situation around for me. At first i thought it just was coisidence, but as i gradualy reached my goals and made new ones i understand goal setting is the reason. Ive commed to understand that goal setting is a way to push my own limits, and when reached set new ones, little more difficult than the one before. This also boosted my motivation up a notch. Cause now i had spessific dates to concentrate on, to reach a amount of LD, instead of walking about wishing for LD everyday. When the date was there i could review the week and analyse what i sucseeded in or what went wrong. This knowledge i brought about to the next goal. It works with lucid dreaming like everything else in life. You want to stop smoking you set a goal, you want to have bigger muscles you set a goal, and within this goals all that is necesary to reach the goal follows with. Same with LD you set a goal. Some long termed and some short termed, like in a week.
      My first goals was.

      Within one week(a date) i want to have 3 LD.
      Atleast 7 LD within a month.
      Atleast 1 WILD within a month.
      Get to a certain place in the dreamworld within a month.
      Hold a LD stabil and clear for about 2 minuts.
      Atleast 1 RC in the hour.
      Remember atleast 2 dreams per night.

      Some of them i managed and some of them i didnt. What i did when setting new goals was to lower the goal i didnt reach, so it could be more reacheble for me. I wanted to have realistic but at the same time difficult goals i could strecth for. To low goals i found out to be dull. If i know i can take 10 push ups, i dont set 6 push ups to be the goal. Neither do i set 300 push ups to be the goal. Realistic, like maybe 20 push up. Well i bet you already know what goals is.

      I wanted to share this cause it really worked for me and ive had problems for a long time now to have a regular and stabil rate of LDs. If it works for others or someone is already doing it, speak out.

      EDIT: I put the goals on my bedroom wall. So i see them everytime i go into the room so to say. Everytime i get another LD i cross it of in the empty routs ive made til i reach the goal. This way im always reminded.

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      Do you write these goals down somewhere or just make a mental commitment? I've heard from several people that writing down goals helps you achieve them, probably much the same way that recording dreams in a dream journal helps you remember more dreams more accurately, and am wondering if what you're talking about is the same or similar.
      “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
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      The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
      - Mohandas Gandhi

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      Yes thanks for remindig, i forgot to say that i put the goals on my bedroom wall. So i see them everytime i go into the room so to say. Everytime i get another LD i cross it of in the empty routs ive made til i reach the goal. This way im always reminded.

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      Cool. I think I'll give that a try.
      “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
      - Voltaire (1694 - 1778)

      The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
      - Mohandas Gandhi

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