While I may not use algebra or calculus frequently, the logical mindset I developed through it changed many aspects of my life.
Learning mathematical thinking is basically the same as what you do in school, you practice sample problems. The difference now is that no one is forcing you to do it, plus you are aware of the real-world benefits of doing it (see below).
There are tons of resources on the subject but the free resources I listed below should be enough to get you started.
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