I think you develop your awareness a little at a time, Blaed, with high levels of it emerging with practice and regular attention rather than some specific technique or shortcut.
Also, dream-journaling, though important in its own right, has very little to do with developing awareness or self-awareness. DJ'ing is used to develop your dream recall, as well as your level of comfort and familiarity with dreaming in general. Is this familiarity what you were really asking about?
I noticed another interesting thing in your OP:
 Originally Posted by Blaed
There are some of you which say there are points in which you cannot tell the difference between the dream world and the real world and my question is how on earth can you get your awareness that high? I feel it'd be so much easier to gain lucidity if things were like that for me. When I wake up my dreams usually feel like a super super vague memory that happened so quick.
To me, not being able to tell the difference between waking-life and dreaming-life illustrates a certain lack of awareness, and not heightened awareness. If you are consistently aware of your state, discerning the dream world from the real world is not difficult, even when memories of dreams become more prominent in your mind (and they will!).
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