I've been trying to get back into LDing lately and I've had a few times where I almost had a WILD without even intending to. The other morning, I got up for WBTB and felt terribly tired, so I didn't really feel like staying up very long. Especially since if I wake up at all, even just by sitting upright for a minute, I can't go back to sleep for another hour or two. Anyway, to stay awake while I set my intention to essentially DEILD on my next awakening (Michael Raduga's techniques to be specific), I decided to lie on my stomach. I normally sleep on my side so something like this works well for keeping me awake.

Well apparently I was still so tired that I got distracted and drifted towards sleep, but my weird position kept me awake enough to feel the moment when my muscles started heading toward paralysis (I think?). I laid there for another few minutes and drifted off again, but this time I came back to senses when I lost track of my body.

Now I'm no stranger to the dream body transition because that's what happens a lot when you do Michael Raduga's style of DEILDing. But as soon as I lost track of my body, I "found" it again and it felt just like it did before it "left". I tried to move my dream body by rolling out of bed, etc. but I'm 95% sure I wasn't dreaming. I eventually gave up and fell asleep for real but I think this could be my best anchor for WILDing.

My question is how do I seal the deal when I get to the part where my senses shut off essentially? Whenever something like this happens that progresses me closer to a dream, I normally tend to notice it and then it just kinda undoes itself. I'm thinking visualization or introspection is key here, but I'm not the best at visualizing anything. Perhaps I could think about some kind of scenario or daydream while keeping in mind that I'll be dreaming soon?

Not too experienced in this area of LDing so any suggestions from you WILD pros would be helpful. Thanks!