Haha, you're so eager, it's great! Try not to be impatient though because not everyone has their first within days of learning about it. There's a thread, http://www.dreamviews.com/f12/how-long-117638/ , and you can see that it's usually weeks rather than days. It took me 18 for my first so don't give up hope if you're only been at it a few days and haven't gotten there.

DILD is probably the easiest to do for new dreamers. The basics of it is to be more aware during the day, question reality by asking if you're dreaming and doing RCs throughout the day, and being positive that you will have one that night. You should keep a dream journal to improve recall. That way, if you have one, you will remember. Doing a WBTB really helps. Try waking up in the middle of the night, after around 4 hours of sleep and then going back to sleep. Most people use that time to try a WILD but it will help beginners with recall as well. Also, you should look into Lucid Aids. If you're really serious, then listening to an MP3 before sleep or taking a few vitamins shouldn't be too much for you. I was eager to do whatever it takes to become Lucid and it's well worth it.

Good luck and remember that it's more important to stay positive than it is to obsess over it.