I've been able to lucid dream for as long as I can remember, not all the time, but I've always been able to go "Wait, this is a dream, it doesn't matter what I do, lets smash a window!"
I've been researching this a little more and I think I might try to induce it a bit more often, I tried the sensory induced method last night, and it was a success, albeit I had very little control over the dream, and my reality checks failed to prove anything. I've been advised on some better reality checks now.
I've never kept a dream journal, though occasionally I have recorded some of my more interesting dreams, and I have never woken myself up to try and cause a lucid dream, I usually just dream and become lucid.
I don't know if I was supposed to go to sleep, wake up 5 hours later and perform the sensory things until I went to sleep last night, but I did it before I went to sleep yesterday, and I doubt it was a coincidence because I actually have dreams rarely. (Remember dreams maybe? It feels like it happened, like a memory, it's weird to think there are more I can't remember.)
I want to work on my dream control because although it is usually very good, I don't have total control, I have never flew, and I had very little control last night over the environment.
I have never had a false awakening.
When I was younger I would often wake up shortly after becoming lucid and I had to regulate myself, but now, although I dream much less, I don't tend to wake up on becoming lucid. I think I have had 2 lucid dreams this month.

I think it is a cool idea I could control everything and have my own dream world I could recreate whenever I become lucid, so I want to become better at lucidity (or whatever you guys call it ) and basically exploit this gift I have as much as possible.

Regards