Silly as it sounds, keep a dream journal. It really does help...you may think you can recall your dreams very well, but except for a very exceptional few, this is not the case, and many of your memories, especially the finer details of your dreams, will have evaporated in a few hours.
I recommend either the DILD or MILD for beginners...DILD if you're short on time, MILD if you've got some time to spare and want faster results. WILD is the trickiest method, but it can render the fastest results. Everyone is different, and you must find the technique that works best for you, but MILD is generally a good starting point. Remember that patience is key...it can take weeks, even months to become lucid, but if you keep with it, you WILL become lucid. How much effort you put into it can also have a significant impact on how quickly you become lucid.
If you ever want to find out more on the matter, I recommend reading Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, available online, in stores, and in pdf format. It is a great resource and incredible instruction manual...if you have a few bucks or some time to spare, I really recommend it.
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