Keep up with it, you're definitely building some great recall, which is always useful for lucid dreaming regardless of your preferred induction method. It just makes you more aware and familiar with your dream world.

If you're still interested in WILDing, try the CANWILD method which allows you to try WILD without major disruptions to your sleep patterns. Also, DEILD is worth exploring. I'm currently using a method that kind of combines principles from CANWILD and DEILD. Basically, I follow the CANWILD method but, instead of using an alarm, I use the times when I awake naturally during the night to try (I've gotten quite good at catching those brief awakenings that happen to all of us every night). Also, always make your WILD attempts after some 6 hours of sleep.

As to MILD, there are two approaches. One involves repeating mantras at different moments during the day. The other involves waking up after ~6 hours of sleep and going right back to bed and saying your mantras as you fall asleep, while visualizing yourself becoming lucid in a dream. That way, your purpose of becoming lucid is "fresher" in your mind when you enter your next dream, which, if you've already had about 6 hours of sleep, should happen in a matter of minutes after you fall asleep. So, I recommend you either combine both apporaches or use the second one, but not the first one alone.

Happy dreaming =)