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      LD’s Multiple Nights Per Week

      Good day all.

      Looking back on my LD journey I see that I have had limited success in the past. I understand that my efforts were not generally consistent and my motivation had its highs and lows. The most LDs I’ve ever had were 18 in a one year span. That averages out to 1.5 LDs per month. I must admit the long spans between LDs has often destroyed my motivation.

      Today I was thinking about how many LDs would I need to have in order to stay completely motivated (cost/benefit analysis) in the long run? My determination is 1 or 2 per week (say at least 6 per month).

      The next question is, how long can I stay motivated enough to reach that goal? Judging from previous experience, I can probably go for a full year with fewer LDs before I lost my motivation.

      I would like feedback on 2 questions:
      1. Do you lucid dream more than once per week?
      2. If the answer to question 1 is yes; How long did it take you to reach that point?

      Any further discussion is welcome.

      Thank you.
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      Hi Tygar,

      I worked on it for a few months in the spring/summer of last year, and again since the end of January this year. I'm improving quickly right now, and I'm getting close to two per week on average now. I was pretty consistently at 1 per week last year while on DV (less during my time off from the forum), so it has been less than 3 months since I started working on it again.

      My recall is worse than last year, so I attribute my success to increased awareness.
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      Hey bro, yea I feel you. It's kind of hard to stay motivated to lucid dream when nothing is really coming you're way but I see it as something that you don't need to put a lot of effort in, just stay consistent and effective and let it flow, don't worry about it too much.

      Other than that I have the same goal as you and right now I've had about 3 lucid dreams in two weeks, two happening in one night because of DEILD and then another DEILD a couple of nights ago, but honestly it's never my intent to do it. I wake up in SP, relax, close my eyes, and I'm in. That's why I say not to try too hard because it seems, to me, that all my lucids come when I'm not worried about it, or not even thinking of lucid dreaming that night. That being said I've only been lucid dreaming for a little over a month, and so far so good for me. Just kind of be laid back about it, still practicing though, and be consistent. That's what works for me, and if you keep at it you're bound to find a technique that works for you and from there you'll take off. Good luck
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      Quote Originally Posted by Omarsito View Post
      Hey bro, yea I feel you. It's kind of hard to stay motivated to lucid dream when nothing is really coming you're way but I see it as something that you don't need to put a lot of effort in, just stay consistent and effective and let it flow, don't worry about it too much.

      Other than that I have the same goal as you and right now I've had about 3 lucid dreams in two weeks, two happening in one night because of DEILD and then another DEILD a couple of nights ago, but honestly it's never my intent to do it. I wake up in SP, relax, close my eyes, and I'm in. That's why I say not to try too hard because it seems, to me, that all my lucids come when I'm not worried about it, or not even thinking of lucid dreaming that night. That being said I've only been lucid dreaming for a little over a month, and so far so good for me. Just kind of be laid back about it, still practicing though, and be consistent. That's what works for me, and if you keep at it you're bound to find a technique that works for you and from there you'll take off. Good luck
      Thank you Omarsito. I completely agree. I need to just relax and let the LDs happen when they happen.
      Total LDs (some very brief) = 2004: 4 * 2005: 18 * 2006: 16 * 2007: 2 * 2008: 0 * 2009: 0 * 2010: 1 * 2011: 12 * 2012: 3 * 2013: 1 * 2014: 6 * 2015: 1 * 2016: 0 * 2017: 18 * 2018: 3 * 2019: 0 (so far)

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      Right now I am at close to 7 a week (so close). It took me 6 months to get to more than one a week. Check out my DJ or my ramblings in order to see my learning curve. I honestly think that I am not a natural or an exception. I have worked very hard. I PMed every single person that I could find that LDed a lot and got advice. I had a mentor and then I had another "mentor" that is more of a friend now. Remember to pay attention to who you take advice from.

      I see people ask questions and get 9 answers. 7 of them from dream guides or someone that has a good amount of LDs, 1 that has 1 LD, and one that has 2 posts on the site. They always take the advice of the 2 that say to do something different. Then they get mad 6 months later when they have 1 LD "I didn't do anything that mattered, why am I not LDing? You are telling me that WBTB is good and trying to just WILD is going to be very unproductive, like you told me 6 months ago and is riddled around the whole site, but I am gonna act like it is the first time I heard it."

      I get angry at people like that. follow who you want to end up like.

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      I always find your input interesting, Tygar, so I hope you don't lost your motivation to keep posting!
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      My LDing record, if you want to hear about it, is about 4 WILDs, 1 DEILD, and the rest DILDs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      Right now I am at close to 7 a week (so close). It took me 6 months to get to more than one a week. Check out my DJ or my ramblings in order to see my learning curve. I honestly think that I am not a natural or an exception. I have worked very hard. I PMed every single person that I could find that LDed a lot and got advice. I had a mentor and then I had another "mentor" that is more of a friend now. Remember to pay attention to who you take advice from.
      Thank you for your input BrandonBoss. Do you use WILD or WBTB techniques? One issue I have is insomnia. If I wake up during the night for more than a few minutes I often can't fall back to sleep. Even worse, if I wake up and activate my brain (writing, reading, etc) or see bright light I'm out of luck with falling back to sleep. So, for the most part I am limited to DILD techniques.
      Total LDs (some very brief) = 2004: 4 * 2005: 18 * 2006: 16 * 2007: 2 * 2008: 0 * 2009: 0 * 2010: 1 * 2011: 12 * 2012: 3 * 2013: 1 * 2014: 6 * 2015: 1 * 2016: 0 * 2017: 18 * 2018: 3 * 2019: 0 (so far)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Bobblehat View Post
      I always find your input interesting, Tygar, so I hope you don't lost your motivation to keep posting!
      Thank you Bobblehat. If I can just reach the point were I can have an LD at least once per week consistently I'm sure I can stay motivated.
      Total LDs (some very brief) = 2004: 4 * 2005: 18 * 2006: 16 * 2007: 2 * 2008: 0 * 2009: 0 * 2010: 1 * 2011: 12 * 2012: 3 * 2013: 1 * 2014: 6 * 2015: 1 * 2016: 0 * 2017: 18 * 2018: 3 * 2019: 0 (so far)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Tygar View Post
      Thank you for your input BrandonBoss. Do you use WILD or WBTB techniques? One issue I have is insomnia. If I wake up during the night for more than a few minutes I often can't fall back to sleep. Even worse, if I wake up and activate my brain (writing, reading, etc) or see bright light I'm out of luck with falling back to sleep. So, for the most part I am limited to DILD techniques.
      I use wild and wbtb and DILD and DEILD. What relaxation tech do you use to fall asleep? You should be able to overcome it from that. Unless it is just stress related, in which case you need to deal with stress in order to LD anyways. My WBTB is what I call a micro WBTB. It is short and I wake myself up only to the point that I know I can fall back to sleep. I wake up 4-6 times a night. I put my dreams down at night like this:
      http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-sign...cro-wbtbs.html

      I have used a recorder before, but I just use my journal app on my phone now that I can fall asleep at will (even with the severe allergies that I have right now).

      I wild about twice a week. I lean towards DILD as much as possible because if you try to force a wild it will lead to insomnia, and I don't want to miss a chance to DILD because of wild.


      Also, 1 LD a week seems like a lot at first, but the more that you have, the more that you want. Most people fail at their goals by a little bit. Aim for the stars, miss by miles. I never wanted 1 LD a week. I want to always be lucid in every dream. Set high future goals and reasonable short term goals. If you want, I should be able to get you to 1 LD a week (on average) in a couple months. Just PM me!

      Have you looked up how to deal with insomnia? If not, I have some hints and tips for you.
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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      What relaxation tech do you use to fall asleep? You should be able to overcome it from that. Unless it is just stress related, in which case you need to deal with stress in order to LD anyways.
      Right now I'm doing some meditation before bed, and I fall asleep pretty easily. It is waking up during the night that causes the issue. My stress if far lower than it used to be, but there is still some unavoidable work stress.

      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      My WBTB is what I call a micro WBTB. It is short and I wake myself up only to the point that I know I can fall back to sleep. I wake up 4-6 times a night. I put my dreams down at night like this:
      http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-sign...cro-wbtbs.html
      I do wake up several times during the night, after my dreams. I spend anywhere from 30 seconds to 3 minutes recalling the dream I just had, and making mental notes of keywords I will use to remember the dream in the morning. Typically I can doze back off after this as long as I stay still and keep my eyes closed. But, I assume I am waking up at the end of my REM cycle so at that point I probably won't go right back to REM/dream state if I fall back to sleep.

      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      Also, 1 LD a week seems like a lot at first, but the more that you have, the more that you want. Most people fail at their goals by a little bit. Aim for the stars, miss by miles. I never wanted 1 LD a week. I want to always be lucid in every dream. Set high future goals and reasonable short term goals. If you want, I should be able to get you to 1 LD a week (on average) in a couple months. Just PM me!
      Good point. I will PM you.

      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      Have you looked up how to deal with insomnia? If not, I have some hints and tips for you.
      I've done some research and do use relaxation and stress reduction techniques, try to avoid blue light 1-2 hrs before going to bed, reading a good fiction book helps me to fall asleep, I take magnesium before bed (but not every night) which works well. I try to avoid processed sugar as much as possible, which destroys my sleep. No caffeine, or any other stimulants ever. I have removed almost all light sources from my bedroom and put a red filter on my alarm clock. I have a good handle on falling asleep (I struggled with that for years...not being able to fall asleep until after midnight and then I have to get up for work at 5 am...that was hell).

      One more thing: Unless I am utterly exhausted or very sick I just can't nap during the day (But boy do I wish I could).

      My big issue is staying asleep. Or in the case of WILD or WBTB, once I'm awake I'm wide awake.
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      I'm struggling with it as well. I started almost a year ago and have only had a couple of lucids. These last nights I've been using MILD, but it hasn't worked so far. However, I am sure putting too much pressure on myself does no good and I am trying not to, but I guess deep down you can't help but push yourself. Take it easy but don't lose faith in it
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