Learn your kanji radicals first. This will make recognizing kanjis a lot easier as you can identify the building blocks of all kanjis. However sometimes radicals can be somewhat misleading as they don't always pertain to the actual meaning. It will help you recognize/remember kanjis easier for sure though.
いいね!頑張ってください thats a good way to start off. find some good vocab decks. Also check out wanikani its great for learning kanjis and vocab. Another thing that has been really helpful for me is passive listening. Like jp streams or podcasts. Once you have a foundation of vocab and grammer I would suggest reading the easy nhk articles. they are so good for reading compression and i read them everyday.https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
月日くらい日本語を勉強しました。