First and foremost, improving your dream recall is a must, start a dream journal if you haven't, just keep some paper or notebook by your bed. Before going to sleep remind yourself of waking up after every dream and remembering them, and write down all the important stuff. Improving Dream Recall not only allows you recall more dreams (duh) but it also improves your awareness in dreams, by writing your dreams you'll start to think stuff, realizing conections between dreams or dream signs, all which will allow you to improve your chances of DILDs.
Also, read Dreamviews, read the stickies, tutorials, get informed, learn about dreaming in general, and lucid dreaming in general, read the techniques, MILD is probably the easiest to start with.
Be confident and know that you can do it, lucid dreaming is all about confidence.
If you can get LaBerge's book "Exploring the world of lucid dreaming" it would be swell, you'll learn how it all works out, and techniques. And reading any book (or anything) about Lucid Dreaming before bed is a good way to fall asleep thinking about the subject, which will help LDing.
Good luck, you can do it, just keep at it, Lucid Dreaming is one of the best experiences anyone can have.
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