Are you having results? Why do you lack motivation? |
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I feel like I can't stay motivated to Lucid Dreaming. I gain interest and then loose it and it drives me insane! How can i be motivated? How can i stick to up! It feels impossible for me too! |
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Are you having results? Why do you lack motivation? |
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I'm lazy, that's the whole reason. It's not just with lucid dreaming it's with all my other interests. |
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So you know the answer! How can anybody else than you solve the problem? Stay lazy and you'll get nowhere... |
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Well, if you need help with motivation, then what is your motivation for LDing? |
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You don't play video games or haven't done any extracurricular activities like drawing or school or anything? |
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Optimism is all you need to stay motivated. |
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Sensei's answer #5 is a very good one! |
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Things that excite me are random wild ideas of things to do in a lucid dream. I get these while playing a game or watching an animated movie or cartoon or sometimes without apparent reason just while my mind wanders. |
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Even though I feel like giving up today, I really can't be be bothered doing it, I'm going to do it anyway! |
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Maybe it will help to tell us why you want to have lucid dreams. Often I have something in mind, some view/opinion about something, but only when I try to communicate it to other people do I think about it more clearly and more elaborately and with more depth. Maybe you have the same characteristic, and if that is true, you might get excited by articulating your feelings. |
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To have fun is my biggest reason. I often fantasize about a particular adventure (each time something different) and it's in the form of me narrating my dream or telling about it to someone I know or an imaginary person. And sometimes it's not a particular adventure or activity but I'm having an imaginary conversation about all the crazy and awesome things I do in my lucid dreams. I don't do them yet, but I imagine doing them in the future and then telling people about it. And ofcourse I make up the story and edit it and retell it as I go |
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Hi Josh. Thanks for posting. |
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I assume by you comments you have yet to have a lucid dream. Because having one is motivation enough! But heres what I do...when i am sitting somewhere out in public just observing people in a new location (like I am right now in a restaurant...I am out of town...) I think "this could really be a dream I am seeing!". Because the reality is, It really could be. Most of my dreams are not in places I am familiar with. Just telling you this I did an RC because it feels a little dream like. Although...I am typing successfully on my phone so I am probably in reality...but you are never sure. Question your reality at times like this, and eventually you will in your dreams too. But it is fun just questioning the reality...and ESPECIALLY when you are fooled and discover it is a dream. Remember...you really THINK for sure you are in reality even in a dream, and especially when starting out. |
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you don't have to box yourself in and consider yourself an unmotivated, lazy person. Just approach personal improvement as doing one thing better each day. |
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It is similar to the end of etwold having "willpower exercises". ^^ don't think of yourself as a failure, just a work in progress. Be better today than you were yesterday. Remember that there is no such thing as staying perfectly still, so every day, you are getting better or worse at everything, so pick which things you need to do better at. Some things do have a limit to how many days a week or weeks a month you can do it, and those things I would recommend putting in a different box. I can do minute reality checks every single day, but it gives me a headache, and it makes my time with my kids less valuable, so I don't do those, even though they made me lucid like mad. |
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It depends, have you ever had a lucid dream or are you trying to achieve lucidity for the first time? |
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I have had a really long break lately - probably about 6 months or something - and I am not even sure why this is. |
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Stephen LaBerge's Full Seminar in Russia, 1998
Стивен Лаберж - Осознанные сновидения. Весь семинар 1998.
One tip for reality checks that I find really essential: don't just do them mechanically, this way they not only may not work but can also lose their purpose. |
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Good night, travel well.
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