Alright first update:

Things have been going... ok. I've played a little over 3k hands and I'm about halfway to getting to 10nl. So thats goot. I played really, really poorly yesterday though, and ended up dropping a BI during my final session of the day due to tilt, tiredness, and spewing. So I'm really disappointed in myself for not stopping when I knew I was tilting, but it happens.

So this operation is supposed to focus on me mainly getting better at poker via studying and analyzing. I spoke to spoon about some stuff a couple weeks back and he thought my two biggest issues were

1.) Not putting villains on a range.
2.) Not completely understanding implied odds.

The first one I totally agreed with, but the 2nd one kind of caught me off guard and made me reflect on how I went about learning this game. Basically I kind of just flailed around in the BC, books, and other random stuff online + talking to ppl about poker, and I just tried to soak up EVERYTHING at once.

Which in a sense, that worked because I got a basic understanding of a lot of really important concepts, however I never delved deeper into learning new stuff about those because I was winning at a pretty decent clip at 2nl-10nl and to a smaller extent 25nl.

So with that said, I'm going to write up a list of things to learn/relearn and focus on ONE thing (or 2 depending on much they relate to each other, like PF opening ranges and flop play) and actually LEARN the concepts instead of just thinking I do. I have a feeling this will be so much more beneficial for me than anything else I've done relating to poker in the past.

I'll edit the OP to show the list.