What it all ultimately boils down to is effort. In terms of speed, WILD may be the fastest, but it is generally accepted as being the most difficult, especially for beginners. It is usually combined with the WBTB technique. If you naturally get up during the night, it may be a suitable technique for you. That said, I would start with both the DILD and the MILD, together at once. Use reality checks to train your prospective memory and train yourself to recognize oddities in the world. This will increase your chances of becoming lucid spontaneously. The MILD technique will let you hone in on more specific areas, such as recurring elements or dream signs, further increasing your chances. Autosuggestion and self-affirmation are two very powerful tools that are shown to be quite effective at doing any number of things. And if you haven't already, I'd give considerable thought to checking out Stephen LaBerge's Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, available online, in book stores, and in PDF format. START KEEPING A DREAM JOURNAL. This may sound absolutely ridiculous, but it really does help. If you want to take the DJ up a notch, try rewriting your non-lucids so you recognize at what point you SHOULD have realized you're dreaming and how that would have influenced your dreams. I would also recommend toning it down. I completely understand your excitement, but it can (and will) kill your first few lucids in the first few seconds if you're too excited.
In terms of achieving lucidity, everyone is different, but there really isn't such a thing as a universal easy lucid. You'll have to play around with the methods until you find one you like and that works for you. You see people posting their own tutorials left and right. CANWILD, Clairitiy's WILD, Naiya's WILD, VILD, all that. While these are very valuable resources, they aren't as necessary for understanding the fundamentals. Read them when you have a moment, but don't feel like you have to read every one of them to understand what's going on. I personally was always a fan of BillyBob's tuts. 
You WILL become lucid using almost any method, but how long that takes will vary. The fundamentals are crucial to build up, and will assist you greatly. It's not unusual for some members to have "beginner's luck," but it is unusual to have consistent, frequent lucids right out of the gate. It will take time, and it will take effort. Don't give up, and you will succeed.
Good luck.
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