Hi Seenvas,
No. I'm not a professional maths teacher. I am simply a retired and rather elderly gentleman with a penchant for maths. I also have a masters degree (M.Sc.) in maths, from the open university. In addition to that I have had many years experience of going to forums online and answering questions on maths, dynamics, kinematics, mechanics and some physics. (But not statistics!!). As I said, I am now retired and consider forums like this as an occasional pastime rather than a fulltime occupation.
If you would like to get good at maths, then do lots of practice. Start with simple problems and solve them. Look at some of the problems on here and see how they are solved. Rod is the number one user on here. Have a look at some of his solutions. The key is in understanding what you're doing, how you solved the problem. That is more important than simply remembering how to go through some mathematical process (but that's good too :) ) When you understand how simple(r) problems are solved, then look at more difficult ones.
Enjoy learning maths!