First off, welcome to DV, silentaxis! 
As far as searching for dream signs (DSs) from your journal, it does help to have a variety of dreams to look through. Keep in mind, though, that some people don't have straight-forward, concrete DSs that they can practice with. Some dreamers have a recurring dream character or are constantly in a certain location or are always getting lost in their dreams. When they're awake, they can train themselves to look for those signs and then question whether or not they're dreaming when they encounter them.
Other people, such as myself, don't have those signs. The only patterns I've seemed to find in my dream are the presence of groups of people (I'm almost never alone) and large, open spaces (either outside or in rooms with high ceilings and lots of space in general). It's difficult to find times to perform reality checks as if I RC'd whenever I was with a group of people, I'd be RCing all day. Now, it's not a bad idea to get into the habit of checking whether or not you're dreaming, but it takes time and dedication. If you have any questions about it, let me know.
Keeping a DJ will definitely help increase the number of dreams you recall. It's also enjoyable to read back at the dreams you've had and run them through your head again. I've had some that make perfect sense at the time but when I write them down I see just how ridiculous they sound. It's quite fun!
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