Quote Originally Posted by Andy Holt
You're definitely on the right track.

The mistakes you make will become more apparent to you as you become a stronger player. Realizing that you might not be playing perfectly is a great step in the right direction.

I don't know if it's been said yet, but reading books along with your poker experience is a good idea as well. My personal starting hold 'em book was Lee Jones' "Winning Low Limit Hold 'em," it really brought around the basics of fixed-limit.

Also, you could get some good practice in at micro-limits online, and play within your bankroll without the price of lessons at 3/6. Just a suggestion.

Read the bankroll management thread, read everything, ask more questions! Poker is a constant learning process, albeit a very very fun one!
Thanks! I'll look for that book! I love learning stuff and poker is very interesting from that perspective. On the face of it, it's a very simple game but it does have many intricacies and different strategies.

The things I repeat to myself as I play right now is just "focus, focus, focus". Study the board, try to put people on hands.
Also "patience, patience, patience"! :P