Good luck. I would add in to study as many tactics as you can during that time as well.
Improving My Game
That first thing you learn of your loosed games is that you can see your good and your bad sides in your tactical thinking. And try to avoid to do the same misstake again. When you have learned to see what kind of positions du ussylly make the wrong moves. (My english typing is not so good)
Wish you that you sucessfully improving your chess playing!

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Thank you winnersp, yes that's what I used to do but somewhere down the line, I lost my way. Anyway, thank you again.
Thank you Spacos for your input. Don't worry about your English - Chess is our language! btw, in trying to avoid the same mistakes, I end up in making new mistakes! It's something like the Murphy's law!
Thank you allheart, I will check out your group.
It was so nice to get this feedback from all the folks here. Thank you all.
After playing 1735 games (standard, mostly 10/10) I'm gonna take a break as I need to study the games I've lost. Also, I never ever studied openings seriously so I'm gonna focus on that aspect and I hope it will help me to gain some points. I want to reach 1800 rating in 3 months time. I will come back in April and start playing again and see how it goes.
Thanks to this wonderful site and all the folks here.