Quote Originally Posted by microbigkid321 View Post
I have a job now that requires me to be at work at five o'clock in the morning. I still do manage to dream and remember my dreams, but I am afraid it may not be enough sleep to achieve Lucidity. Anybody have any tips or suggestions?

Also, a bit off topic, but I kind of have to start from square one. I have to gain the ability to remember my dreams nightly and keep a DJ, in some time, I will start RCing, etc. I am kind of a newbie again. When I was into LDing before, I was on the verge too. I would have dreams in which i would say out loud that I was dreaming, but it wouldn't set anything off in my conscious mind. It was kind of just part of the dream. Hoping to be able to reach full fledged lucidity soon. Thanks for your help in advance and any words of encouragement are greatly appreciated.
Welcome back!

Getting up early should not be a problem, as long as you still get enough hours of sleep. You may need to adjust your sleep schedule to go to bed earlier, so you get some quality sleep. Then, I don't see any reason, why you should not be able to have LDs.

Even if you may not have time for a WBTB, you can do a mini-WBTB. When you use the restroom at night, take few minutes to just sit on your bed and do few RCs+mantras. And then repeat your mantra as falling asleep. This should give you a better chance at DILD.

As Berto says, RCs can become a rutine and then they lose effectivness. Best way to RC is to use it together with daytime awareness and emotions. You ask yourself an awareness question "Am I dreaming?", that stops you in your tracks and for a moment you believe, that indeed, you are in a dream. You examine your surroundings, then you RC and repeat your mantra. Here is Collection of techniques for DILD. There is also info about dream journal and recall, mantras, daytime awareness.

More about awareness:
self-awareness (sageous)
dream joga (sivason)
all day awareness

Good luck