Hi Peace, welcome to Dreamviews!

Third person dreams always fascinate me. It's kind of like watching a movie of yourself.

I would try doing RCs throughout the day simply asking yourself "Am I seeing the world through the first person, or the third person?" and ask a few other RC questions such as "How did I get here? What was I last doing? Where am I going? Is that loical?"

Also, like someone else suggested, being on the computer, watching TV and movies a lot can bleed over into your dreams. When I spend too much time on the computer ! RC! ) I tend to dream about a computer screen or chatroom (usually DV, to boot). Curiously, I don't get lucid from this, even though I'm an avid lucid dreamer. I think it may just be that my brain sort of shuts down or goes into autopilot mode when I'm staring at a screen, so I never step back to RC or be aware of the larger view of my reality.

Maybe we should both RC more when we're looking at a screen. Hopefully it will help!