To be completely honest though, WILDs are extremely difficult for people who are new to lucid dreaming. I definitely advise working with something like a WBTB/DILD or WBTB/MILD combo, and get a few LD's under your belt before you jump back into WILDs. A very big key to WILDing is recognizing how dreams and lucidity feels. WILDs are this big, mysterious thing that aren't always just seeing a scene in front of you and stepping into it.

I've seen people not even realize they've transitioned, and only recognized that they had done so by recognizing the feeling. Most people's journals that I read, they begin their WILDs from the very couch/bed they are lying on.