I have stopped many times, dream recall have gone up and down, until I understood why. Lucidity have gone up and down until I understood why.
All I can say is that in order to progress you need to learn from your experiences.
And what I have learned most from is my failures. So if you don't get your desired result like recall or lucidity, don't scream in pain, instead learn and gain.
Don't see the lucid dreaming as something that will automatically work by following a method, because there is no method that can provide you success every time.
Learning to lucid dream is not different to anything else, for example if you want to learn to make a really good job interview, you can't expect to succeed the first time.
If you do, you will get angry and dissapointed by the fact that you failed, instead practise and do many job interviews until you learn how it should be done.
Learn by doing, not by reading.
There are of course books that you can get on how to do the best interview, but you can't expect that to be a bullet proof way, but rather see it as a tool of learning.
Read the methods to get an overview of how it is like, and let the method help you rather than solve it for you.
Another analogy, let's say you have a math problem, what is the best teacher? The one that gives you the answer right away or the teacher that try to teach you the theory and principles behind the problem and then make you solve it yourself?
I think you get my point Anyway I will give you a tool that have helped a few others to get their dream recall started:
http://www.dreamviews.com/f15/if-you...ams-try-93005/
Good luck and if you ever need help, don't heistate to ask.
Sweet dreams!
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