I realize that most everyone knows that this is how to improve, but I find doing problems extremely boring. This attitude about doing chess problems has made it's way, a long time ago, into my playing. Now, it's doing the same thing to my Go. It's part of the reason why I haven't improved much in Chess for a while. I rely on my intuition a lot to make a move in Chess. I was playing Go last night, and the intuition part of my brain was making almost instantaneous moves.
Part of the reason that I started playing Go was to learn to visualize properly, so that I could play both games with intuition and calculation.
How do I shed the notion that doing problems is boring, and how do I keep my intuition from taking over in games? Any ideas?
What do you guys do to make the problems fun?