Yes, I agree with you Joanna, and like you mentioned in your edit it is more about enjoying the experience than actually expecting to succeed. I would say it's like flying an airplane without any knowledge of avionics. It will overwhelm you and you're going to fail, but the ride can still be a great experience, except in this case I don't have to fear a crash. Maybe I should have made that clearer.
I'm currently trying to work out what suits me in terms of other techniques, and I'm trying to work out when, and more importantly how, I can wake myself up to attempt a WILD after a few hours of sleep (I plan on using a vibration alarm because accousitc ones don't reliably wake me, like I mentioned before). The beauty of being new to something is that you have so much to explore But by no means am I trying to pressure myself into a success, I merely am enjoying the ride so far and I think that's what counts, isn't it?
The concept of WILD still intrigues me the most and I'm planning on learning and experiencing it as much as possible.
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