Awesome. Good luck!

Just remember, a WILD means you go straight from waking into a lucid dream. Since you dream in REM, and the first REM stage doesn't normally begin until 90 minutes after sleep onset, you can't do a WILD when you first go to bed (there are exceptions, like if you have a sleep-onset REM sleeping disorder or something, that's just a general rule). Most people will tell you that WILDs work best in the early morning hours, especially with the WBTB technique, since your REM cycles are closer together and easier to jump straight into from short awakenings. Clairity's tutorial gives a good overview.

Sweet dreams!