Your bed is fine, it's just referring to some frequently posed questions about whether sleeping on your back, side or stomach affects it. Whatever is comfortable is fine.
The challenge of a MILD is in stopping your mind from wandering too much. If you wander a little, it's okay. I know the problem, I've got a hint of attention-deficit disorder.
Yep, just write about the dream in general. Everything you remember, sights, sounds, smells, feelings.
Visualize the dream repeatedly, trying each time to remember more of the dream. Eventually you can usually recall all of the dream, and this will help to get your mind set for the next step.
Just try to keep focused, and remember, if it doesn't work, maybe MILD isn't for you. It isn't the only way to acheive LD's, and people who have a hard time focusing find it especially difficult. Try for a few more days, or even a few weeks, and if it doesn't pay off, it may not be the technique you should use. MILD is generally easier to master than WILD, so two weeks of trying should give you a general idea of your future success. If you have a few almost-LDs, keep with it, if not, move on. If you choose to try WILD, give it at least a month before giving up on it, it's much more difficult, but more rewarding in general.
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