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Okay, so I've never really gotten as much sleep as I should. In fat I'd go as far as to say the amount of sleep I get is abysmal. So as from Tuesday I'll be following a new schedule and posting how it's going in here. |
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How much did you get before? (I get 7 hours) |
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I cannot emphasise ENOUGH how good what you are doing is, D. I'm much the same, I don't usually get much sleep, but I find that when I DO, my recall increases drastically, and I even get the occaisional LD. When I CAN, I try to keep to a similar schedule as the one you posted: Roughly, 10pm sleep, 6am wake, or sometimes 7pm. |
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Yeah, having a sleep schedule is great, and since I have school I am forced to get up at 6:15, so I go to bed at 21:00, and try to get 8.5 to 9 hours of sleep. It does wonders for recall, and makes LDing actually possible. Soon I intend on returning to keeping a dream journal, and I am just trying to get my sleep schedule really good, so I actually fall asleep quicker (which I'm starting to do thanks to a sleep schedule). Anyways though, how much sleep did you get before starting a sleep schedule, D. |
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At the moment my sleep is very sporadic. I sometimes get six hours, sometimes four. For some reason I just don't feel tired. So forcing myself to go to bed early might just do wonders. |
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i usually only get about six hours of sleep (sleep at 12 - wake at 6). i think tonight i'm going to go to sleep at 10 P.M. like you said. hopefully it will have a positive effect on my dream recall. |
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I too made a sleep schedule, I think it was the exact same as yours I can't force myself to go to sleep, no matter how hard I try I keep falling asleep at the same time eachnight. like last night I got a cold shower so it drained all my energy I felt very tired I got in bed at 9:30 and fell asleep at 11:30, yes it was aloung time, I kind of half fell asleep too during that time so its kind of like I'm dozing off but I don't actualy do. thats what makes it seem alittle fast. I think its chemicals in teenagers body's its what makes your body go to sleep. oh make sure you get a cold shower it actualy makes you tired. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
NO! Do the exact reverse. Have a hot shower. A cold shower will not make you awake not tired, but a hot shower will. Because you are heated up by the hot shower, your body will have to do less work to keep warm, and so your body will.. well... turn down the amount of work it does. Trust me! Take a hot bath, and I guarantee you'll feel very sleepy afterwards. |
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Supposedly either works depending on the person. For me a hot shower or bath works best, it's relaxing and there is something about laying in a clean soft bed when you are all clean and just freshly dried off that really puts me to sleep. However, I read someone around here saying a cold shower (or cold temperature in general) causes the body core temperature to drop and thus the body must expend energy to raise it, thus making you tired. Sounds logical to me but that's not my preferred method, or even one I've tried heh. Time wise I usually get 8-10 hours of sleep per night. I can go on 7.5 but any less and I am really tired and irritable. If I don't set an alarm I'll sleep 10-12 hours hehe. |
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~Follow your dreams~ ~Never give up~ ~No matter what anyone says~
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Favorite Lucid Dreams : August 1st, 2006 (10 minutes), September 10, 2006 (8 Minutes)
Well I tried a warm shower last night, but yes a cold shower does work, but I did fall asleep quite quickly last night got to bed at 9:30 meditated for 30 minutes and must have fell asleep at 15 minutes past 10. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
It seems that certain people do not require as much sleep as others. But the inconsistency and sporadic sleep seems overwhelmingly dysfunctional to our proper cognitive and physical functioning. I say proper because some people also adapt quite well to sleep deprivation. However that does not mean they are functioning at their full potential. In addition healthrisk can increase. |
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Day one - Boom, we have dream recall and my first lucid in ages. Low level, but still it's awesome. Though, maybe it wasn''t my first, I've only been remembering the odd dream. |
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Well this isn't going well. Start again Monday? |
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Me either I slept in till like 10am and fell asleep at 12am, I think I might beable to drag myself through the day with only 6 hours of sleep so I can wake up at 6 instead of 6:30 that way I'll be more tired tomorrow. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
Alex, |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
A good Idea is to remain active throughout the day I usualy run around for a bit, and it helps. oh dang I forgot to day, better go do that now. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
This from Wikipedia: |
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~Follow your dreams~ ~Never give up~ ~No matter what anyone says~
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Favorite Lucid Dreams : August 1st, 2006 (10 minutes), September 10, 2006 (8 Minutes)
Well, I'm 5'11" and yesterday consumed 8 caffeinated beverages while feeling for the better part of the afternoon that I could have curled up on the cold tiles and fallen asleep w/i 10 minutes. So, the effects really do depend on the individual. I can drink no caffeine or consume an entire pot of coffee and I'll still probably fall asleep at 1:00am regardless. |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
It's not so much that it makes you unable to sleep (though it certainly can) it's that it affects the QUALITY of the sleep you do get. Unless you are drinking caffeine right up until the moment you go to bed then you are not likely to be so wired you can't sleep from drinking it throughout the day. While the amount of caffeine left in your body at the end of the day may not be enough that you notice it, if it's there it is likely to have an effect on your sleep quality and such. |
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~Follow your dreams~ ~Never give up~ ~No matter what anyone says~
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Favorite Lucid Dreams : August 1st, 2006 (10 minutes), September 10, 2006 (8 Minutes)
Okay, this is something I really need to start doing again, but this time with more realistic goals. From now on it's awake at 7AM, but sleep any time before 11PM. That should do it. |
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When I first read the thread topic it made me think of PurePwnage when Jeremey said that he doesn't need to sleep for a week cause he banked 20 sumtin hours of sleep over the weekend. lol. PurePwnage is funny as shit. |
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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Celebrating the fifth year anniversary of you asking me this question.
Yeah, more sleep, especially deep sleep will help out people. I leanred that when I had to cut out some of my social life to get more sleep [in my school program, being in it means pulling either lots of all nighters or quitting your social life, so I try not to do either]. My dream recall went from it's average of one lucid and/or vivid dream a night to three lucid and/vivid dreams a night [depending on if I took melatonin to sleep]. Good luck on the new sleep pattern. |
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Man, I need to get into a habit as well. I've been trying, but I usually go to sleep around 11-12 PM on the weekend, and 10:00 or 10:30 on weekdays. The thing is, as soon as sunlight leaks into my room, I have difficulty going back to sleep. |
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