I was in the EXACT same boat you were quite recently (around
November-December). After using it for a couple of months, I have to
say that learning the F2L algs intuitively is awesome :). 

Yes, at the beginning, it's difficult, and yes, almost always, your
times will be worse when you're starting. But keep at it, and your
times will go down very much. The advantages of intuitive F2L are
many, those which I can elaborate on if you want me too. 
But to answer your questions:
http://www.snkenjoi.com/wikicube/mediawiki-1.5.3/index.php?title=Intuitive_F2L

That website goes over intuitive F2L very well for someone starting to
learn it. In terms of tips for it, I would most recommend just playing
around with the cube after the cross is done, and thinking about ways
to  put together corner-edge pairs in different situations. A page of
algorithms comes in handy when you absolutely cannot figure out how to
do it. But experiment, and have fun with it!
I don't think my response was too good, so if you have more questions,
feel free to ask me.






 
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