I think one of the biggest hurdles for improving is that I'm way too undisciplined (one could even say lazy) about reading and thinking in actual games. I played a lot of faster intuitive games when I learned the game and now have problems to take my time to think.
Although I *can* read a few moves deep (I'm still trying to improve breadth since I prune too much) and have a high success rate when doing simple tsumegos (i.e. Graded Go Problems Vol 3, >90% correct), I often don't do it.
Please, no discussions about "then why do you play go?". I play go for fun but I think that I could have more fun (in the sense of a better game with fewer mistakes) when I successfully fight my bad habit. But knowing and doing are two different things
So, what are your strategies to fight a bad habit (in general) and especially not thinking/reading enough?
Cheers,
mic