Reality Checks:
I try to stop and think about whether I'm dreaming regularly, although I should try to think about how I got in the location I'm at more, I think that would improve awareness. I'm also a big fan of the nose plug reality check.

Dream Signs:
-Repeatedly failing at something easy
-Something disturbing happening and only feeling slightly nervous/upset about it for a very short time
-Aquarium fish. I'm really into aquariums and I own a few myself, which definitely manifests itself in my dreams.
-Any places where I don't come any more, like my old school and my best friend's old house.
-Rooms lit only by weak articifial lights.

Short-Term Goals:
-Successfully stabilizing a lucid dream
-Licking/eating a random dream object
-Fly with the help of a jetpack or artificial wings. I had a lot of trouble flying back when I was into lucid dreaming for the first time, I never really managed to get past the astronaut-on-the-moon situation where I took huge steps and kind of bounced around instead of flying. Using a jetpack or something like that will hopefully help.

Long-Term Goals:
-Becoming a bit of an expert dream explorer. I'm very interested in the way things behave in dreams, so I'll be setting interesting goals like looking at what kind of clothes I'm wearing in a dream, finding my sleeping body and interacting with DC's.

Lucid/Dream Recall History:
Like I mentioned before, I used to lucid dream occasionally. I also managed to get fairly good dream recall during that time by keeping a dream journal.
I have now started a new dream journal and will be trying to recover my old one. My dream recall is already getting fairly good and I think it could eventually get great if I keep focusing on writing everything down.
I have had one lucid dream recently, completely out of nowhere, which sparked this new interest in lucid dreaming.

Current Technique:
I'lll be trying DEILD for the next two weeks - FILD, to be more specific. I think it's a very interesting technique. I'll also try to DILD, so awareness is going to be really important.

I'm currently sleeping from ~12pm to ~9-10am, which would naturally shift to ~11pm to 6.45-8.45 when I have to go back to school after this week. However, I'm going to try to go to sleep slightly earlier than that. The inconsistent waking times are unfortunate, but school starts at different times for me and I really don't want to get up at 7 every day, it's already difficult enough to do that two times a week.

My phone, including handy dream journal app with writing and audio options, is right next to me every night. It also has a very gentle buzzing alarm clock to wake me up to try FILD - I guess I'm lucky for being able to wake up from a very soft alarm, that way I won't be too awake. If I do get a lucid dream, my most important goal is to stabilize by touching objects and maybe yelling at the dream.