DrTyore;311519 wroteThe last hand of every tourney is just as often insignificant as it it significant, put more weight on the "interesting" big decision hands.
+1 to this, busting out doesn't suggest you played the hand incorrectly (thats a lesson for some in itself). Find hands where you are unsure of what to do.
The other points are great things to do, but none of them help you improve your game ^-^
If I were to suggest somewhere to start it would be looking at your preflop starting hands.....cut out all post flop study, and look at what hands you are opening from each position, which hands you should flat, and which hands you should raise.....
Most important that I see waaaay to much, is to not limp into pots when you are first in, ESPECIALLY ACES (not saying you do it).
I'm not the best here but lemme know if you need any help.