Funny this should come up - soloed just this last Friday (11/18/2022), the day before my 60th birthday. I had 29.2 hours on the books (one hour glider). Due to work schedules and other commitments around the ranch, I can only fly once a week.
One big issue I had was the fact that I am on my fifth CFI (does not count discovery flight or glider). The one I'd logged the most hours with hit the "magic 1,500" and left. One was a very new CFI and it was starting at ground zero with him. One was never on time and his plane could be down for weeks. One was costing me $400 a lesson. I'm glad that things are starting to work out for me now.
I do try to log at least three hours a week on my simulator (MSFS 2020, MSFS X, X-Plane 11, Honeycomb Alpha yoke & switch panel, Logitech rudder pedals with Cessna conversion pedals, FlightSimStuff Cessna T/P/M with flaps and trim wheel). I work on whatever my CFI commented on during the last training session (which is usually roundout to flare transition). I use the simulator under the same rules I would as if I were actually flying. I use the checklists, make all pattern calls out loud (wife snickers while on her sewing machine), and all flights start at the FBO and end there - full startup, runup, TO, landing and shutdown. I want to get the Logitech radio panel next. Christmas is near. All I got for my birthday was a shirt with the back cut out.