Hi I'm Maiza a 19yr old college student who is trying to be able to LD again after LD once in ages past... a trippy experience but was too lazy back then to put a real effort in. A tidbit of mine, is I already spent most of my time daydreaming (literally) than anything else, naturally exploring nightdreams should just be the same as fun. Perhaps will make it a bit of a hassle for reality checks though... Normal sleep schedule is 3am to 10:30am

Reality Checks:
-How did I get here?
- Do i have my ring or necklace on?
- Am I daydreaming at the moment?

Dream Signs:
-Being chased.
-Not daydreaming
-Appearance of video game/fantasy/scifi elements

Short-Term Goals:
- Development of dream recall -
Complexity: beyond general theme, tone, plot to more specific details visually. Inclusion of other sense in memory, specifically touch, smell and sound.
Frequency: Currently at one dream/ night, typically last dream before awakening. Increase dreams recalled per night to 2+
-Attainment of lucidity without necessarily stability or control
- DV learning: continue lesson plans
- Habits: Establish habits pre-sleep, waking up in the middle of night and awakening.

Long-Term Goals:
- Great dream recall
- Lucid dreams every night with stability and control
- Increased awareness of wakefulness
- Use of lucid dreams in conjuction with memory techniques to study in sleep
- Exploring alternative states of consciousness by (if possible)
in dreams: slow down perception of time
be able to be lucid and set events, and then forget being lucid, in the use of inducing psychological disorders
- Build a fantasy world with its characters, landscapes, building etc...

Lucid/Dream Recall History:
- Recall: 1 dream per night, vague plot and theme, with occasional detail thrown here and there
- 1 Lucid dream a few years ago, tried to fly but ended swimming in the sky and bumping my head on the ceiling and quickly woke up

Current Technique:
-Recall:
In bed : repeat "I will awake from my dreams and remember them" until I fall asleep
After awakening: Dictate dreams to iphone voice recorder, try to not move with closed eyes, talk about general plot/theme

Stuff I'm going to do tonight 8/13:
Repeat "Believe that I will recall and wake up" after I get into bed.
Voice recording or writing for recall? Maybe voice then after fully awake, review and copy voice notes to paper.
Remind myself to pay attention to specific details in dreams in order to improve recall memory.