Mancon's right; dream control practically runs on how confident you are, and how much you really believe that anything can happen. You have to "know" that someone you're looking for will walk around the corner, or "know" that when you turn around, there will be a chair. Visualizing what you want to happen is also tremendously helpful, from my own experiences. When you turn around and expect the chair to be there, think about how it's going to look - what color the wood is, if it's facing you or is at an angle, etc. If you have an idea of what you want to do in a dream, you can also daydream about it a little while you're awake. It helps cement the image of what you want to do, dream-control wise, in your next lucid.
I often like to compare dream control to watching a movie that you've already seen a whole bunch of times; you simply know where the people are going to be looking, what they'll say, and what the scenery looks like.
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