I really like that. |
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For those practicing ADA/Lucid Living (and reality checks for that matter): When you first start trying to keep up awareness and you've suddenly realized that you had become absentminded -- after becoming aware again -- reward yourself. Don't become depressed that you had forgotten. You tackled an important part! You remembered! And you keep remembering more and more until it becomes 100%! Keep at it because it will pay off. |
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I really like that. |
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nice trick! |
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lol By reward yourself I really meant just give yourself a pat on the back, realize that you're improving. Give yourself positive thoughts instead of negative. Allow yourself to feel that fluttering in your heart, the excitement. |
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Last edited by Brite; 12-20-2014 at 04:38 PM.
*sigh* That's a great idea indeed, but much easier said than done for someone who tends to be a perfectionist in some things, lucid dreaming included. I've heard about mentally rewarding yourself when you remember before, it's good and all, I did try it but for me, the dominant thoughts very shortly were still "damn it, I forgot again! I'm so bad at this, how am I gonna get better if I keep being this bad" something like that.. I wish I could replace that with "oh yeah, I remember! Good, good job, the more often I remember, the better" but it's not something I can just decide and do and keep doing.. |
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I think that losing your awareness and bringing it back is part of the practice. Whenever you are doing any form of ADA just think that the act of bringing your awareness back is improving your skills because it is. I think it is almost impossible to keep up ADA all day long. At some point that awareness is going to slip. Now maybe for people who have mastered it it only slips for about one second and their awareness only drops a little bit (or I could be wrong and they keep the awareness up all day |
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Last edited by Sharpshoey; 12-20-2014 at 05:39 PM.
Yes, basically what Sharpshoey said. It's important that you recognize that it's part of the practice. |
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Thank you Brite! |
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