Hi Tasha!
Dedication and consistency are probably the most important traits to successfully achieve your lucid dreaming goals (or any life goals really!), so you're already doing great! Combined with honest self-evaluation and a curious mind to learn all about the different ways to approach lucid dreaming, should result in great success! Make sure to give it the time it requires: it takes a while for the brain to adapt and get good at dream recall, extra awareness, RCs, etc. A common suggestion is to dedicate yourself to LD practice for at least a solid year. Many dedicated beginners get their first LD within a month or two, some faster than that, but that's a good guideline. Start out with a focus on dream recall, and while you're working on that explore the DV forums. An excellent thing to do is to create a workbook in a DV Academy class to write your progress and receive feedback from the instructors.
Also a really fun thing is to participate in the competitions that run every other month or so, keep an eye out. Competition #17 has already started but you could follow along and watch the progress of the participants, and read their dream journal entries, it's a lot of fun!
http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...read-17-a.html
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