Baah, sorry about the long post ahead, just replying to stuff in the thread, lol.

Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
Problem:
When you have to pee in dreams

Fix:
Just pee in your pants in the dream. It really just relieves it and takes the pain away, unless you are a child you should not pee the bed.

Frick... I just thought of something... I need to PM Zoth.
I learned too quickly that this doesn't actually work for me, and I've no idea why. Maybe I'm just thinking about peeing in reality too much.

Quote Originally Posted by StephL View Post
I have a sort of strange thing when I imagine to do the birthing task - I keep imagining laying eggs instead - but why not - does it count, if they hatch in-dream?
Maybe I'll try this. I could transform into a chicken perhaps, to make sure it works. Would hurt a lot less than giving birth, and still fits the task, right?

Quote Originally Posted by FryingMan View Post
FINALLY some epic vivid dreams with some lucidity but the plot was so I interesting I just kept going with it. I invented (discovered?) a DC mind control dream object (Captain America's bouncy ball!) which I pocket summoned and showed to a DC to prove I was Captain America, and told him I could throw this in to the next room and gain control over the DCs in there. Also while non lucidly driving I planned the next time I was lucid in a car to summon and operate a Star Wars hyper-drive mechanism, and operate it at random to fly deep in the universe, then just turn it off and see where I end up! So some major TOTM residue but no wings... Good start to the month, though!
Spoiler for Spooky:

Wait, don't move. This is a sign.
(Your dream made me laugh a bit too much, by the way. That sounded like an epic dream.)

Quote Originally Posted by Thena View Post
Maybe having new tasks helps provide motivation? I'm finding that having a goal in mind is pretty essential in successfully inducing lucid dreams.
Agreed as well, I have two problems and it's that they're:
1. If I don't have a dream goal, my interest in LDing tends to wane and if I do LD, the LD usually feels not vivid enough or unsatisfying at the end.
2. I have a hard time thinking up a dream goal and sticking to it; not because LDing is limiting, but because there's so much to do and I just don't know what to do and gaahh.
I like ToTMs because they solve both of those issues.

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Also, wonderful job to everyone who's done the tasks, it was all entertaining to read. Just reading this thread is getting me motivated, and I've got a 4-day weekend, so I think I'm going to attempt a WILD tonight (for the first time in ages) and attempt the tasks I want to do.

Sometimes you get busy with your life, but then you come back to DreamViews and you're like, "Lucid dreaming is freaking awesome, I should do that again."