There's so much writing advice swirling around now that anyone trying to read it all would never write anything.
Plus, trying to do what everyone says would drive you bonkers :-)
So, I'd suggest you limit the time you spend on advice or resources, say two hours on the weekend , then use the rest of your free time to WRITE.
I've done a number of posts in these areas and one called, Yet More Writing Resources . . ., has a link to another post called, Writing Resources, Revisited…, that links to three more posts, "…some with writing tips and some with writing warnings…".
I recently found a post by J. J. Hebert that has many recommendations for reading about writing, links to videos and articles by writers, plus a link to even more resources. Check out 20 Valuable Writing Resources.
But, before you Tread Carefully through all that, try some of the videos Hebert has in his lists:

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Published on March 27, 2012 10:14