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      When you try to stabilize it, Do not just take it as an action. BELIEVE that you are in your dream, that you want to take control over it, If even possible, Tell your subconcious that you want to stay lucid in your dream.
      By far that's from my Personal experience.
      Other people might have other techniques to this but feel free to try some other things. Or even create your own way to stabilize a dream.
      But the importance is, Don't just take action, But believe in the dream. (Like when summoning a dream character, you don't just say "Come out of there!", but you have to visualize that HE/SHE is really walking on the road turning around the corner to meet you.)

      Confidence.*
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      Quote Originally Posted by MMC418 View Post
      When you try to stabilize it, Do not just take it as an action. BELIEVE that you are in your dream, that you want to take control over it, If even possible, Tell your subconcious that you want to stay lucid in your dream.
      By far that's from my Personal experience.
      Other people might have other techniques to this but feel free to try some other things. Or even create your own way to stabilize a dream.
      But the importance is, Don't just take action, But believe in the dream. (Like when summoning a dream character, you don't just say "Come out of there!", but you have to visualize that HE/SHE is really walking on the road turning around the corner to meet you.)

      Confidence.*
      Maybe it's because I worry too much that the dream will fade, I should be more confident.

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      Quote Originally Posted by AndyEscapes View Post
      Maybe it's because I worry too much that the dream will fade, I should be more confident.
      That used to be my problem! I personally find that what works best for me is to sit on the ground, rub my hands, feel the surface, etc. Like people mentioned already, you have to believe that it will work, not just go through the motion. Some people have also reported that eating something crunchy is a great way to stabilize, give it a try!
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