>>14047474Depends what you want it for. If you're looking to do anything except theoretical computer science or actual mathematics the suggestions in this thread to just keep doing practice problems over and over until you have ingrained the procedure is the way to go. That's also how you become more numerate.
However, if you want to do something a bit more meaty that doesn't work because practice problems in that area aren't about that. If you're looking to become a mathematician there are two things you can do:
> View your work as a pleasure, not a chore.All the problems you do should introduce you to an interesting property of whatever you're working on, and you should take joy in discovering these.
>Put less pressure on yourself to "get it"Coming to terms with the optimum hours you can work in a day is hard. However you can only learn so much each day. Not worth it to overstretch.