yes I had this problem too but now I am going to give you a tip that will help you succeed in mathematics.
[SIZE=+1]Don't suffer from Math Major syndrome[/SIZE].
So, you ask, what is Math Major syndrome? Well, think of it this way--if you are studying a hard problem, what's your first tendency? To get lost in thought? To start at it, mulling over ideas in your head, waiting for a flash of insight? If so, that's math major syndrome. It's the idea that you can (or have to) solve problems entirely through a brilliant flash of insight, without doing any actual work.
In other words, don't just wait for answers to come to you, go out and find them. Don't just use what's in your head--use paper, or the computer, or a whiteboard, to draw out the ideas, try experiments, make it happen rather than waiting for a flash of insight.
Good Luck..