First and foremost: keep a stable and specific sleep schedule. |
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Ok, since summer started, i don't have many responsibilities. When i just found out about Lucid Dreaming, i was like, this is the perfect time to try this thing out. So, i get really excited and keep going to sleep at like 9 pm because i wanna try it out and wake up at 10 am because i like to sleep in. After about 3-4 days now, i can't get to sleep at all. A WILD is outta the question... Does anybody have any techniques for getting me tired without me having to go outside (yes i'm lazy)? Just last night, i set my alarm to 2 for the WBTB method and didn't get to sleep, so around 1:30, i got up and went on the comp for an hour b4 coming back and being tired enough for sleep to be possible. I need something potent too (not pills) because i have trouble getting to sleep quickly anyway even if i AM really tired |
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First and foremost: keep a stable and specific sleep schedule. |
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I have the same problem. Have you tried reverse blinking? It's where you basically do the opposite of blinking: open and close your eyes very quickly every so often when you're trying to fall asleep. |
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Ok, thanks, i'll try doing some jumping jacks and stuff. I did a lot of ddr today so that might help too. I just started remembering 2-3 dreams since yesterday |
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Last edited by Murch; 06-07-2007 at 02:23 AM.
Ok, whew, i'm glad i did that. I got to sleep quickly by tiring myself out! I also forgot to ask, are there any foods i can eat which would generally make me drowsy, or more tired than usual? I'd like to go to the next level and fall asleep *REALLY* quickly so that a WILD would be easier |
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I used to have lots of trouble getting to sleep. Then, I came here and I learned about WILDing. When I really need to go to sleep I just do what I'd normally do for a WILD then I just let myself drift off and now I can get to sleep in about 5-10 minutes no matter what. |
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