Once upon a time, I was walking down a forest path. All of a sudden, a wolf attacked me. I wished I hadn't taken that path and has walked around isntead and BOOM time went backwards.

I also experienced sleep paralysis without knowing what it was a couple times and it scared the CRAP Out of me, i thought someone had drugged me and was going to kill me and was choking me.

My signature lucid dremaing move was turning time backwards. I had 2 or 3 more dreams at random where bad things would happen and then I would turn back time and realize i was dreaming.

I started listening to the Hypnotica's "The Sphinx of Imagination" (it's an epic 50 minute long hypnosis CD, it alludes a lot to changing your life for the better and dreaming) a lot, and found that I was "having" (aka, recalling) dreams a lot more often.

I had a very long and vivid lucid dream, one where I was having a house party (wtf, i can't do that with my parents around al lthe time) where the point of becoming lucid was my room and my parents' room being reversed, which led to some time manipulation and high adventure of a sexual nature. (I think I accidentally induced this from a waking state, I was just thinking "damn I'd really like to have a cool dream right now).

I was like, damn, that was fun, so I did some research and started keeping a dream journal and recalling dreams, and about one week since (this morning), I induced my first lucid dream at will. Got up, recorded the dreams I could remember, went back to sleep, staying aware and telling myself I'm entering the dream world over and over, not moving a muscle and triggering sleep paralysis, and whoosh into a dream. When I first entered dream I signalled at people and was afraid to move because I wasn't fully aware that my physical body was paralyzed and asleep (I did know i was dreaming though). While it was rather short and I wasn't able to do much (my jedi powers of persuasion and time control did NOT work, i tried ), it was really cool that I was able to do that within a week of trying to remember all my dreams.

And both of the highly vivid/controlled lucid dreams I had were induced directly from waking. I think this is the way to go, it's fast and it produces good results. Getting lucid in the middle of the dream happens to me at random but I haven't been able to do it at will. And I tried to do some reality checks adn stuff but I feel really dumb, and I have paranoid feelings that something scary's going to happen, like I look in the mirror and a shadow jumps out at me.

So yeah.
Here I am.