I have had occasions when I have temporarily forgotten a lucid dream and then by sheer luck something happened during the day that reminded me that "hey, I had a lucid dream about that last night!".
This was a clear indication to me that dream recall should be as great as possible for the best success.
Also, I actually practiced on and off for almost two years before I had a single lucid dream.
Sure, I wasn't super-motivated, but I did have it on my mind quite often and attempted various techniques every now and then, and then one day I suddenly started having them several times a month for almost half a year, and now I have them about once per month if I don't work on it, and if I do work on them I can have 5-6 per month on average, which is pretty decent (I have had about 52 lucid dreams so far, I just haven't bothered updating my LD Count in a while ).
So what I am saying here is that if you find the methods that work the best for you - in other words, methods that you find enjoyable and that actually make you excited rather than frustrated - then eventually you will start having lucid dreams.
That happened to me, and it can happen to you as well.
Just don't become frustrated, in my opinion this is always a sign that you are doing something wrong.
The quest for lucidity should be exciting, and one day you have reach your desired level.
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