I am new at this too, but I believe your mantra could be anything you want it to be--that is whatever goal you are working on. Besides, when you think up your own personal mantra, you are already giving it much conscious thought and that helps greatly with it serving its purpose. So if you want to have a lucid dream then change your mantra to say just that.
It's gotten to the point where I don't even think about it. This is good, right?
I personally think not because the goal of doing Reality Checks is to become very much aware that your surrounding is not a dream and making that impression. According to the Lucidity Institute:
If you are fairly certain you are awake (you can never be 100% sure!), then say to yourself, "I may not be dreaming now, but if I were, what would it be like?" Visualize as vividly as possible that you are dreaming. Intently imagine that what you are seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling is all a dream. Imagine instabilities in your environment, words changing, scenes transforming, perhaps you floating off the ground. Create in yourself the feeling that you are in a dream.
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