Work on the basics. Posturing, recovering your guard and working for simple sweeps and submissions, half guard, passing, simple submissions, etc. I'm also a white belt myself, but I've found focusing on the basics in my own time, coupled with my instructor and team's guidance has helped me improve much quicker than I ever expected after my first week of training. Mindset it key too. Having and open mindset with your jiujitsu, and training with good people, asking as many questions as you can really helps. If you can watch Master Eddie's halfguard game (lockdown and all his sweeps, etc), I found that helped me the most in finding something I could go to that was simple and effective to base my game around. It's my bread and butter now, and despite the general simplicity with how he teaches it, its incredibly effective for me against opponents. Also, I've found watching Marcelo Garcia videos too are really awesome and helpful because he has a very simple game generally that anyone can watch and try to learn and develop overtime without getting overwhelmed.
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