Get more sleep. 7 at the least for the majority of the week. Everyone has a couple of days where they get too little. Too many let that happen too often. If you're really serious about lucid dreaming, revamp your sleep schedule, but also revamp your waking schedule. Figure out how you are spending your time, really spending it, and try to rearrange it and change your behaviors to optimize your work time, maintain your recreation time, and increase your sleep time. I recommend making a table (like this but for one day). On the lefthand column, put the time of day in 30min chunks. Even go to 15 if you want. Midnight to midnight. Carry it with you all day and constantly update it with precisely what you have just done for the past 30/15 minutes. Figure out where you're wasting time being idle and inefficient. Try to eliminate this. At the very least, consider how much time you are wasting from each day of your life. This might help you think about your days in a different way, and also motivate you to set time aside for sleeping.
If you are going to continue getting minimal sleep, it is absolutely imperative that you keep an incredibly strict dream journal. Sleeping for 12 hours is great for recall. Why? Because out of the many dreams you'll have that night, you've just got a greater chance of recalling. If you're going to limit the number of dreams you'll be having per night to 2 or 3 or 4, then you need to be extremely dedicated to writing down every single dream the moment you wake up, no matter how exhausted you are or how little sleep you've gotten. Otherwise, you'll be getting maybe one dream per night and that is no way to do it.
I've also found that when I get enough sleep, I am able to be awake and alert and aware, which is pretty important for DILDing. For me it's much harder when I'm shuffling around feeling like a zombie all day to be aware or even to give a shit about lucid dreaming. Much more motivated and aware on a decent amount of sleep.
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