Quote Originally Posted by JwAtTs516 View Post
Y'all are lucky I haven't had a lucid yet I be so hyped to have one I do wbtb once my alarm goes off I get really lazy n don't get up makes me mad when I do that
WILD (WBTB is almost always a supplement to WILD, so I assume it's what you're trying, especially given we're in the WILD subforum... so I apologize if I'm assuming you're WILDing and I'm incorrect about that) is one of the more difficult ways to achieve a lucid dream and typically considered an induction method better suited for more advanced LDers. That's not to discourage you though, I focused primarily on WILD myself when I first started (DILD got me my first couple of LDs, however). On the contrary, I'm trying to boost your confidence a little bit--considering you haven't had a lucid dream yet, your failure isn't all that surprising considering you are attempting WILD. Keep on practicing, WILD takes the longest to achieve success, but offers the most stable and vivid dreams, and once you know what you're doing, the highest rate of success. That being said, WILD isn't necessarily for everyone.

While I encourage you to keep practicing WILD, keep in mind that you are much more likely to succeed using MILD (mnemonic), DILD (dream, utilizing Reality Checks), or possibly DEILD (dream-exit, less likely with this one, it's technically related to WILD and is a bit more advanced). I suggest you look up and practice using those methods in addition to WBTB/WILD if you aren't already, and I think you will achieve success quicker than you give yourself credit for. They have much more varied rates of success when it comes to the subject of consistent results (for the average user, if you've mastered the method than that's another story), but all three, especially MILD and DILD, are far more likely of giving you your first LD than WILD.