Getting started with Concealed Carry isn't easy, but if you stick with it, it will become second nature in a hurry, no different than grabbing your wallet/purse, keys, and phone when you get up and go.
It's simply a matter of finding the right carry method. Some folks will insist that (much like firearms) there exists some objective, universal optimal method of Concealed Carry which requires a very specific holster, retention system, position/alignment, and method of deployment, but I urge you to ignore them and to find the right method for you.
Experiment with different holsters, positions, and methods of deployment until you find one which feels natural for you.
Personally, I carry my primary pistols in an IWB (Inside the Waistband) Leather Holster at about a 4:00 position. Some folks will insist that such is a terrible method and that I need to carry it so that it's tucked straight down the front of my pants (12:00) inside of a hard Kydex Holster, but I am neither comfortable nor confident carrying in such a manner, and thusly can safely say that it's not right for me, regardless of how many authoritarian figures may insist that it's the best method and that mine is terrible, because I don't allow others to make personal decisions for me, nor do I accept that their opinions/experience override my own. I know what works for me because I am me and that's an attitude that I think more folks ought to take when it comes to Concealed Carry. You're an individual, not a statistic, ergo statistics don't amount to anything if you should find that the approved method doesn't suit you personally.