Don't feel that way... There is probably someone peeking out the window of the FBO wishing they could grease them like you do...
Yeah, but it's not grease "them,"
it's grease
one once a a great while, but land better
overall solo compared to when I'm with my CFI. We did soft field and short field landings today. My first landing of the day was very good. The performance landings were good, too. Not amazing, not godlike, just good. I am by no means the greatest student pilot to ever fly and land, but I'm starting to notice that my landings are getting better. I also give myself a chance to get better, and don't expect miraculous advancements in my abilities. I had a tendency to land a little flat, and now I'm keeping the nose wheel off the runway longer.
Sometimes you progress along a plateau for a while and all of a sudden things improve. There are some things that I have found come easier than others. Or, put another way, different skills have different baselines. Some pilots find that certain skills come easy, some take a lot of work. Flying, overall, is not like trying to balance ****ning plates on sticks. If you don't know what or why you're doing things, then it can seem overwhelming. I think I just reached another level where some things that were causing me more mental work just clicked, or slowed down a little. I'm learning, and I don't expect that will ever end.
We worked on a few performance landings today, then we went out to one of the practice areas and did some instrument ref flying. That was the second time with the hood. It was better than the first time. I was more relaxed and found it easier to get the seat of the pants feel pretty well aligned with the instruments. Long way to go, but I noticed progress.