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Hi there. I suggest you write up a specific list of goals you want to achieve when lucid. Some things you REALLY want. Watch movie clips or music or art that encourage those goals so you stay motivated. If an attempt doesn't go as planned, remind yourself that it was a learning experience and adjust your technique. Note down your attempts in your dj and evaluate your attempts so you get the most out of them. Read read read and surround yourself with things that encourage you to be in the lucid mindset. |
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I found that for me a change in attitude really helped, looking at it from a different point of view: instead of being frustrated with slow pace of progress, I focus on all the positives of what the effort to become lucid has brought into my life: I am now more self aware, more focused on self improvement in different ways inspired by lucid dreaming (improving my memory, day time awareness, sleep habits, exercise, etc). I have decided to be patient. I know I shall be lucid, but it does not have to be tonight, though I would be very excited if it were, but I won't be disappointed if it does not happen immediately. |
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Yeah, that's definitely a good way to think about it. I think another thing that will help is my new voice recorder - now I can just say my dream into it whenever I wake up in the middle of the night, and type it the next morning when I'm not half asleep. |
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Voice recorders help a lot. I can't survive without my, just the thought of having to write when I just woke up...no thanks xD |
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I tried voice recording, didn't work for me, and I felt like a was more connected to my dreams when I wrote them down, and I often got them in my conscious memory a lot faster, I don't know why, but I have always loved writing my dreams down, instead of anything else. Just didn't work for me.. Would be a lt easier if it did, or if I did that from the start. |
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It's funny, I just came back to dreamviews today..a quick look at my profile will show you I've had a similar on again and off again relationship with lucid dreaming. At first, lack of success drove me away, then actually success with WILD and the accompanying sleep paralysis eventually got to me a bit. Now I'm back, hoping to focus a bit more on dream signs and reality checks, to see if I can avoid some of the problems that have irked me in the past. Not much good advice, but just know that you're not alone! |
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I once heard that people differ in the way they learn: visual leathers, auditory learners, and more tactile learners. When I heard that I thought that maybe I am a tactile learner because to learn I need to write down something or highlight it at least. Maybe you learn similarly to me? I too cannot imagine wanting a voice recorder, but I can understand that it does work better for other people. |
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Hey BHuij, whats up! I was the same exact way. I would get all excited about Lucid dreaming and after a month or so of no success something else would get my attention and I would spend less and less time thinking about and practicing LDing until I forgot about it all together. I've learned though that if it doesn't work out right away it's alright! Because like with any other skill or goal your trying to achieve it usually takes a lot of time, practice, and effort to succeed. I relate it to bodybuilding... I can't just go to the gym for a few weeks and think I'm gonna reach my goal physique. I have to work at it everyday whether I'm feeling up to it or not. Because at the end of the day putting in work WILL produce results, and me likey results! nomsayin? You gotta keep at it if its something you really want! Here some things that really help out since coming back to the site. Hopefully they'll help you too! |
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Uhh, I just realized that you wanted tips on how to not get bored of DJing....Well... this should help with LDing none the less lol! PEACEEEE |
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Hey there, I have the same problem as you to some degree, I get all excited about LDing and am determined to record all dreams every day, but eventually life and multiple bad sleeps in a row take over and I end up drifting away from it. I was wondering what would work for me to keep me on track, and I thought that for any of kind activity that requires commitment, the message I always hear is to buddy up with someone, that way you're accountable and have to answer to another person, which means you'll be more likely to stay on track. Hit me up if you want to team up and keep each other on track. |
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I agree! It certainly helps me keep running every day by having a running partner. I think this could work as well with dreaming as well, as each person could not only make sure DJs are being filled out, but also that other goals are being accomplished. |
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Right, like a running partner, exactly. |
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Hi, welcome back whoever you are! I sometimes get lucid sickness too, but I overcome it by simply forcing myself to DJ. I DJ at school, because I found my free time lacking. DJing really helped me get back into lucid dreaming (and keep me with it). I copy them to DV later, although I have 100+ dreams to still copy onto here |
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