Thank you for these tips, Aleksandr. .I do not complain about math, but when I do not see any correlation to my practical life, that is when I get bored and feel like numbers are indeed idiot characters I do not have to deal with so I try to skip as much as possible. When I see its practical application thoughy in business, geometry, chemistry, accounting, economics, tax computation, travel or budgeting, cooking, gardening, constructions, design, even crocheting and sewing, and many other areas of life, I get more interested and practice more. So I think, if I may add to your 6 tips, the first thing one needs to tackle is see the relevance, importance or necessity of the mathematical procedure being done or being learned. Without which, any student who is not left-brained like me, would struggle with math.