I doubt I'm the first to realize this, but this makes so much sense if you think about it.

I've done it over the past three nights and had three lucid dreams(one per night), and I haven't been keeping a dream journal, but with this method you don't need to know your dreamsigns, you just need to dream.

Here's the lowdown...

When we fall asleep, we are aware that we are lying in bed, trying to fall asleep; Now.... the next time we realize we are in a diferent situation, other than lying in bed trying to fall asleep; we are either A) Really Awake IRL or B) Dreaming....

So the trick is..... Do a reality check the second you are aware of anything other than being in bed trying to fall asleep. Whether it be awake IRL at the sound of the alarm clock or at the start of a dream.... the more you look for this moment of realizing you are no longer trying to fall asleep, the more likely you are to have it be at the start of the dream.....

The key is expectation......You expect to dream every night, so why not just look for the next time you are doing something other than lying in bed.

Also... even if you know for a fact you slept through the night and woke up IRL, do a reality check that very second you wake up. This gets you into the habbit of checking the moment you realize you have any sort of consciosness, dreaming or awake.

To make it simple, close your eyes, relax, let yourself drift to sleep... Notice the darkness....... Now all you have to think is "the next time I see ANYTHING, it may be a dream".

I'd appreciate feedback, as this works almost flawlessly for me so far, and I hope it helps others who struggle with random reality checks, and searching for dreamsigns(I never had any stable ones), and the like... It's almost efortless.

Thanks for listening....
Happy Dreaming.

Edit- Lol... My sig is old... May was my first month of attempting LDs(I was a little obsessed, I read EWLD every night), Ive been so busy since then that I've barely had any.... untill this month...