Sleep paralysis being scary is a common misconception in this forum. The hallucinations you see are only based on what you expect to see. If you think you will see a monster than you will. If you expect to see flowers than you will. The best thing you can do to skip the "scary" hallucinations is to have a positive mindset and know it is all in your head and that it cannot harm you at all. Sleep paralysis happens to you every night, though you are not aware of it. It is actually a good thing because it prevents you from acting out your dreams. I actually find sleep paralysis quite fun. Just get over the hallucinations and that will be the first step to using some of the best lucid dreaming methods out there 
As for what method is best for a newbie, i would suggest a combination of the MILD, DILD, and ADA(All Day Awareness). Using that combination constantly will be sure to bring positive results, but it varies for everyone. Another great method for Newbies is the DEILD technique. This is probably the fastest and most reliable way to lucid dream, tho it may be fairy difficult at first. The DEILD method does involve sleep paralysis, but this method is so fast that you might feel paralysis for as little as ten seconds, and an upwards of 60 seconds maximum, than off to a lucid dream! If you really want to get lucid dreams fast than i would use all four techniques. Hope this helps!
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