There's one thing I see quite a lot on this forum: people searching for the holy grail technique for lucid dreaming. I was like that myself. When I first started attempting to lucid dream about 4 years ago, I did everything I was supposed to, straight from the book (or in this case the forum) I tried out all the techniques, and had very minor success. Maybe about 6 or 7 lucid dreams. From then, until now, that number only increased by about 3. So in 4 years, I only had, at most, 11 ld.

I realized that the tutorials weren't the problem. No tutorial or guide is wrong, especially if it worked for the guy or gal who made it. No, the problem was me.
I never put my own spin into the guides. And that was my downfall. I lost motivation after about 4 days of trying every technique. It was because I felt like a robot doing something that someone else programmed.

I began wondering how people became incredibly good at lucid dreaming. I found a good amount of them here on dream views and compared them to everyone else. I found something:

Every constant lucid dreamer do their own thing! They diverge from guides and put their own 2 cents into it. They make their own technique with the information they get from other guides. Or they even make their own technique from scratch!

I know there are people who probably were successful in becoming lucid by following, word for word, a guide. That being said, I will bet that consistency would be more frequent to those who found their own way to do things.

Right now, I am attempting something that is rarely talked about in this forum: inducing lucid dreams by hallucination with your eyes closed. I'm not talking about HH, but full blown hallucination that can be created whenever, any time of the day. With this, I will be able to lucid dream whenever, whether as soon as I go to sleep, while I'm taking a nap, in the middle of the when I'm fully awake, etc. I will refine to the point of 100% accuracy.

This is how I will become a master at lucid dreaming. To conclude, please consider making your own technique, or at the least, making your own spin off of someone else's technique. Only you know what will work at what won't.

Also, something that helped me is staying away from the threads thats basically about how they can't lucid dream no matter how hard they try. That and other negative thread. That really made me feel like lucid dreaming constantly was unattainable. But truth is, it's not. Lucid dreaming is a mind game! Haha, that's all I got.