Do you mean that the whole 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person thing messes you up? That you find that confusing?
Think of yourself as the center of the universe. First person is always you. In the singular, it is just you. In the plural, it is you and whoever you are with. "I" and "we."
The second person is someone you are speaking to directly. If you are speaking to one person, then it's "you" singular. If you are speaking to more than one person, it's "you" plural.
The third person is anyone else. Those people over there. He, she, it, they.
It starts from yourself, and moves outward.
For learning a conjugation, I find that nothing works quite like chanting and writing it out until you know it cold :) But I can't tell if you mean that your difficulty is with memorizing the conjugations, or with translating, understanding how they work in a sentence and which to use when.