Quote Originally Posted by Raed3700 View Post
Because my drowsy sight mimics the dreaming sight, I could mimic the feeling of joy of being lucid! I kept opening doors imagining that behind that door is another place other than the usual, I kept calling names like I was summoning them, I kept doing that for like 20 minutes before I went to bed again. Man even though it wasn't lucid dream, it sure was fun thing to do.
I agree, this can be fun! I recently started imagining doing all sorts of things while driving (like telekinesis and other super powers), I just have to remember to not forget to drive safely as well. I think it is more effective during WBTB like you did though.

So funny that my laughing on her woke me up. Come to find out, my waking body was laughing as hard as my dream body. It was hilarious.
I love when this happens, things are always so much more hilarious in the dream realm!

I wish I could tell you about my days too but that would be better in another forum. Thank you for your time spent in my humble workbook :* .
Sure, feel free too share your days too, see below.

Quote Originally Posted by Saizaphod View Post
You can loosen the LD practice during exam weeks of course so you focus better on that. Good luck to your exams!

I think that is a pretty good way to set the proper mindset for the LD experience! Good thinking, probably helped you becoming lucid a lot.

Happened to me too last night! I heard an alarm which made me panic and I did a nose pinch, I could breath, but I didn't stop to think about it twice. I guess it's best to set the intention of simply stopping once becoming lucid and collecting yourself before moving on.

Hahaha More dreams like this please!

And we really enjoy reading about your nights and progress! This workbook is just awesome Maybe you could add stuff you did during the day that might have effected your LDing? I don't know about the workbook rules, but I think you can post anything you want in here, this is your personal thread in a sort of way
This is all very good advice! It is easy to loose lucidity, but if you make a practice of taking a moment to think about your situation, remember goals and periodically remind yourself that you are dreaming, it will surely help you to stay lucid longer.

Sure Raed, write about what you would like to write about here. It is your workbook. I look forward to reading more.