Sure, it might be that you never have any lucid dreams on some days because you get less sleep, and when you have small amount of sleep, it is so much harder to get one in. |
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Despite the fact that I am constantly trying to induce lucid dreams throughout the week, I never seem to have LD's on monday, tuesday, wednesday, or thursday. On Friday nights, for the past two months and a week, I am 7 for 9. On weekdays, I can only remember having an LD once or twice. Although I do get 2-4 hours less sleep on weekdays (due to school), are there any ideas as to how I could improve my LD rate on weekdays, instead of only having them on nights when I can sleep in? |
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Sure, it might be that you never have any lucid dreams on some days because you get less sleep, and when you have small amount of sleep, it is so much harder to get one in. |
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I would have never thought that some days are better than others...I remember I had that state of mind once upon a time, but I quickly did something about that shit: rewired my state of mind. it works (seriously), look into it. |
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Sorry that what I said didn't make sense to you, but I'm sure heumy knows... |
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Why not sleep for the same amount of time every night? Or, even better, sleep and wake at the same time every night? I know it sounds crazy, but it's not too hard to accomplish. It'll make Mondays and Tuesdays suck way less, and you'll have more time on the weekends to get stuff done. There are loads of benefits that go with this, both in dreaming and physiological well being. Circadian rhythm is science, man. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
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