Hi,
Analyzing your games is a great way to improve! I took a quick look at your games, and most of your mistakes/inaccuracies happen in the opening. Inaccuracies are very hard to avoid, as the computer is evaluating it on their perspective (which is very confusing; computers think much differently from humans).
However, mistakes can be avoided, by means of keeping opening principles or checking your opponent's forcing moves (checks, captures, attacks) to see if they have anything decisive.
I am a beginner chess player and I am keen on making blunders. I also make mistakes, and inaccuracies. I want to get rid of them entirely. I will try to add analysis into my repertoire of ways to improve. I play slow chess, 30 minutes and above usually. I have a different account on chess.com (I didn't know I made it, don't blame me). I usually do at least 20 tactics on lichess. I will begin analyzing my games and I want to improve. I know tactics reduces blunders, but how to reduce inaccuracies and mistakes? please give me some chess advice.