How to get rid of instinct and naturally go for logic?

I have my gre in 2 weeks and I’ve covered the fundamentals. I know the strategies but whenever I try to do it in a timed setting I panic and go back to my instincts. I tried a timed set and had around 65% accuracy and I want to improve it. The problems I’m facing were majorly with the rc’s as they were the ones I do under a time crunch. The solution I came up for this was to take up a rc section of a big book test and apply each and every strategy greg has taught to get more familiar with it and then try them out on another test in a timed environment.
Any ideas or advice are welcome.

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You can start your day with a short rc para from BigBook and solve it under time-constraint and do it for a week and then review how you do on it for each day and write the mistakes/tip in an log.

Should I spend time on executing each strategy on the same rc?

that will be upto you; you can either mixed them or practice each individually etc…