Your dreams do have dreamsigns I'm sure. There must be something about them that isn't the same in waking life. Even if you don't, which I doubt, you can still do MILD. You imagine yourself recognising a dreamsign and then becoming lucid because dreams do have lots of dreamsigns so in a way you're practising recognising them, so when you start dreaming and see a dreamsign, you'll recognise it for what it is.
You could just imagie yourself becoming lucid by whatever means, just suddenly waking up in the dream, realising you're dreaming.
I also repeat to myself, the next time I'm dreaming I will remember to recognise I'm dreaming, when falling asleep doing MILD. At the same time I imagine myself recognising a dreamsign, e.g. I imagine myself flying and suddenly thinking, hang on I'm dreaming! Then repeat until I drift off.
I imagine that you had the FA because you went back to sleep but you really wanted to stay awake and WILD, so you dreamt you were awake. The last thing you had on your mind when you fell asleep was the desire to stay awake and WILD. If you were lucid before you RCd then maybe you did in fact WILD, or you could have had a feeling you were dreaming, i.e. you were lucid so you did a RC to check and confirmed you were.
Your memory has a lot to do with it too. If the last thing on your mind before you go into the supermarket is to remember to buy some milk, you probably will remember to buy some milk. If the last time you thought about buying milk in the supermarket was several hours before you go into the supermarket, you may well forget. This is prospective (future) memory.
I don't know how to increase FA frequency but I know you can work out a way if you think about it.
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