Gonna try WILDing again, which I woke up for this morning, but couldn't try because I was feeling sick, but that's ok because I went lucid after giving up on the WILD anyway! And!, for the first time in my life, I wasn't losing stability in the lucid, I was instead gaining it! I woke up pretty soon after I went lucid because of the alarm, but that's ok, because the dream I was in had indications of becoming an extended, lucid experience; I felt that I was in no danger of waking up, all of my senses were going full blast, I was in control of the situation, and there was a DC that I had immediately turned subservient to my wishes. Oh, this is very exciting. I woke up bummed that I couldn't remember dreams, then all of a sudden many of them flooded back to me, which I recorded. Went to do the WILD, felt sick, went to sleep, then this happened. The method I used to induce stability came to me on the fly, probably from my constant use of DV chat and every talking about awareness. As I became lucid, I immediately started to lose stability, like I always do. So, I just immediately decided to become hyper aware of every piece of sensory data that my mind should be taking in, processing, and returning to me. He started to talk, I could barely hear him, so I forced my mind to focus and return to me what he was saying. I focused on the feel of my feet against the floor, the internal feelings of my dream body, the smells, the lighting, the relation of my physical area around me in a proportionate sense to myself, and the DC walking towards me. As he reached the bottom of the stairs, I struck him in the head, and focused on the texture of his scalp, the feel of my hand slamming against his head. I focused on the sound and intonation of my voice as I commanded him to take me upstairs, which he turned to do. I got excited, which is usually my downfall, but contained the excitement. This was a great experience, and for the first time I really felt that I had full control of what was going on, and the entire method and feel just flowed out of me naturally.