Originally Posted by
RaveCrazedDave
I feel the need to say something that really bothers me when people mention reality checks as a routine, or as something you should be doing constantly: I don't think that's right. Reality checks are suposed to be something that breaks routine, and not routine themselves. They have to be significant, I feel they are much better used as something reactive and not proactive. For instance, if you see something strange you do a reality check, and then really think about the results of that reality check. With this you've broken the routine of passive awareness that so often makes us miss lucids. I actually think you are better thinking about this "when I see something strange, I'll do a reality check," constantly, than making reality checks constantly. If you're doing constant reality checks, then I feel there's a good chance of them becoming meaningless, because soon you'll not really pay attention anymore.
But I'm pretty new at this, so I might be wrong.