Hey Phiersen, welcome to DV You seem like a pretty funny and interesting person, I'm glad to see that you have finally joined! Forgive me for celebrating the Internet's triumph I'll do my best to address the questions you've posted, and if you've got anymore ask away 
 Originally Posted by Phiersen
I approach the recollection of dreams to be an exercise in making the most of the time that we have before we assume room temperature : )
^haha, that's awesome I absolutely agree
 Originally Posted by Phiersen
How do you keep attempting lucids and get enough sleep to go to work/school?
Depends. Right now I should be writing a paper that's due Tuesday morning, but I just can't stay away from DV Kidding aside, though, my method for inducing lucidity is to reality check and to keep a dream journal. This takes very, very little time out of my day and no time whatsoever out of my nights. Just learning the proper RC techniques had enabled me to get a large number of lucid dreams without doing WBTBs or wasting time trying to WILD (I say waste, because I suck at it and nearly always fail). If I were to delete my account on DV, I probably wouldn't lose any time to lucid dreaming whatsoever. 
 Originally Posted by Phiersen
During waking life, how can you emphasize a particular moment/piece of scenery to dream about?
I find that sometimes a thought I have had for maybe 2 seconds during the day is what I end up dreaming about when I try to dream about what I think for the 40 minutes until transitioning to sleep. What's up with that? Although I know you can't force yourself to dream about something, there's probably some way you can maybe make it more likely.
If you look up dream incubation, this should be able to give you some ideas. I personally have not had a lot of experience or read a lot about these things, but apparently dream incubation can be very effective. The best way, of course, is to just become lucid and steer the dream in the direction you want!
 Originally Posted by Phiersen
Getting past the "Waiting Room", the black nothingness after you get past the hypnogogic visuals/audio. I'm stuck in there for a long time and end up falling asleep after taking an hour to get to there : (
Again, I have a lot of trouble with WILDs myself. When are you doing these attempts? The very best time to WILD is immediately after awakening from a dream- using the DEILD technique. Other than that, guestimating (god I hate that word, but it's really all you can do) a REM period about 5 hours into your sleep for a brief WBTB is another better approach. You should be fairly tired but well through NREM sleep requirements. I have also read recently in a journal article that by napping about 8 hours before your nighttime sleep, you get a lot of NREM sleep out of the way and can get into your crazy REM periods earlier in the night.
Hopefully a more experienced WILDer will be able to give you some more advice. WILD is a pretty advanced technique, and I'm sure you've noticed that the majority of the questions on the site are regarding the WILD technique. Just read as much as you can, and try not to lose too much sleep! Good luck
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