Welcome back! I just came back from a hiatus myself a few days ago 
As far as questioning your surroundings go, yes, that is an excellent way to help get lucid. One form is a technique called All day awareness, or ADA. It's basically focusing on the little things around you throughout the day that you'd normally ignore, like what color the buildings around you are, or pretty much every other sense (we tend to ignore them a lot and focus on sight). Then you'll be more likely to notice any dream signs you have and then do a RC to see if you're dreaming. Another technique is sporadic awareness technique, or SAT (I can't find the tutorial). It's basically ADA but instead of doing a little all day, you spend 10-15 minutes each day focusing intently on everything that is going on around you. It fits nicely into a lunch break; while eating you can focus on all your senses (and actually taste! instead of just your own mouth ) as well your surroundings. You might burn yourself out if you try and do both, though .
If you're looking for a new induction technique, or just something different, you could combine some . Personally, I do a combination of techniques including SAT, DILD, MILD, WBTB, WILD, and DEILD - it's not complicated, I swear! Basically, I spend several minutes each day perform SAT, as well as various RCs to help out with general DILD. I'll do a light MILD when I first go to sleep ("I will LD" or something basic) and then WBTB 4-5 hours later. I won't get up, but I'll roll around in bed, and then do another MILD while keeping the possibility of a WILD (at this point, I just wait and see if I'm "feeling" a WILD. If not, I'll continue with the MILD). Then, whenever I do get lucid or have that split second of awareness at the end of a dream while waking up, I'll try and chain DEILDs afterwards. It may sound like a lot, but in terms of time awake I spend focused on lucid dreaming (barring browsing the forums, mind you) is really only like 20 minutes (10 for SAT, a few for the first MILD, and then typically 5 or so for the WBTB). Feel free to take out or add in anything that you'd want.
Finally, in terms of a DJ and you worrying about waking up your girlfriend, try just taking down a quick note on your phone (assuming you have one. If it's a smart phone, even better!). The light from that shouldn't be very noticeable. I'll just write down important details of dreams along with significant plot details, and then fill in the rest later when I post them here (Though I've been very lazy with it). If you have a lucid dream that you can't wait to share just take an extra minute or two to add in as much as you can/want without angering your SO but that you're satisfied with.
As for what you should do first, I'd focus on whatever you feel you're lacking the most in. Not remembering many, if any dreams? Focus on the DJ. Feeling as though you could do more for actually attaining lucidity? Focus on your induction techniques. Triage your situation and adjust accordingly . If you have any more questions, feel free to ask and again, welcome back!
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