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A dream journal is (obviously) something you use to record your dreams. Especially if you're just starting, it is very important to keep one, and write down every single detail you can recall...this will strengthen your dream recall greatly. Before attempting lucid dreaming, it is a good idea to get to the point that you recall at least one dream per night on average. While you wait to build recall, though (usually takes only a week or two), you can get in the habit of reality checking. A reality check, simply put, is a tool used to aid in attaining lucidity. There are many variations of RC's...I recommend a combination of the nose-pinch (pinch your nose shut and try to breathe through it. If you succeed, you are dreaming), the finger-through-palm test (self-explanitory), and the biggie, awareness. For the awareness RC, which is, in my opinion, the most important and most accurate, see if you can think back five minutes. If you are having trouble recalling, you are dreaming. Pay attention to your environment and search for any oddities. Question the very fabric of reality. Convince yourself that you could very well be dreaming at this very moment, then use reality checks to temporarily disprove the notion (you could still be dreaming, after all, and just be having trouble realizing it. ) Whatever you do, do NOT fall in the habit of absent-mindedly doing RC's, and do NOT skip them simply because you're "Positive that you aren't dreaming."
LaBerge, the author of ETWOLD (the lucid dreamer's Bible), recommends that you perform these RC sets about 10 times a day, at least, if it can be helped. Eventually, this practice will carry over into your dreams, and you will find yourself becoming lucid from this technique. This is known as a DILD. If you have the time and willpower, you can also add affirmations into the mix...affirm to yourself that you are dreaming, you will realize you're dreaming, etc. This is known as a MILD, which I recommend highly. Think of it sort of like a DILD with greater odds. 
Good luck to you!
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