Keeping a general sleep pattern is definitely a good idea.
I seem to remember my dreams only if i get more than 6hrs of sleep, and remember them a lot better if I get extra sleep.
Just remember to, when you wake up, lay completely still and just think of the last thing you can remember. Lead on from that, try to remember what was happening, any emotions you were feeling, why you were feeling those emotions, etc.
On lucid dreaming, WBTB (waking up in the middle of the night, thinking about lucid dreaming, then going back to bed) is a great way to increase your chances of a DILD. This requires a decent amount of sleep as well, the more sleep you get, the higher your chances will be to have one. Train your regular dream recall first, as even if you have a lucid dream you may not remember it.
Try reading through the first couple of posts here. I've set it so the more popular ones are first. Try a method one night, and if that's not working, move on to the next, etc etc, until you find one that works for you.
Hope that helps!
*edit: although not required, keeping a dream journal next to your bed and writing in it after you recall it in your head is definitely recommended. Plus, reading through it before bed usually helps me remember my dreams, and reading through my lucids tends to help me become lucid as well.
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