I used to believe I couldn't WILD. But that was when I made the initial newbie mistake of attempting WILDs before getting any sleep.



You gotta find that balance after a proper WBTB. The balance between being ever-so-slightly aware and total unconsciousness. The biggest mistake you can make during a WILD is to not even try to fall asleep. Just lying still isn't enough. You can lay still on your back for hours and nothing will happen if you don't fall asleep. That's why it's so much more successful after a WBTB. You're in a state conducive to longer dreams, relaxation, and dipping into unconsciousness.

I, myself, am struggling with two problems when it comes to WILDing. The first manifests itself when I do a WBTB. For whatever reason, I tend to not be relaxed, or extremely impatient. Not good. The only way I can relax is to completely forget about the WBTB and just go to sleep. So I usually do a MILD. I wanna find a way to solve this impatience. The second is when I actually get to the dream, but then it becomes a dream control issue. lol

If you don't like WILDing, you don't have to do it. There are tons of other techniques. But if you stop trying simply because you think you CAN'T, know that you can. You just need to find the way WILDs work for you.