Jaybird180
Final Approach
In fact in the very first post the OP wrote "The first time this happened, i was in the air before i noticed and i spent a little too much time playing with my iPad and Foreflight before i gave up."
For the flight in question his preferred navigation tool was inop before he even left the ground. He later posted that he did have a backup. Note that it was a pleasure flight to a new destination, where GPS is really handy once you get near the intended destination (GPS seems to me to be marginally useful over dead reckoning while en route. I've found it really really handy when trying to spot a back country air strip for the first time. Saves time searching, which can really get you lost if you aren't careful.)
The way I see it, the largest barrier to the OP in understanding the sentiments expressed was the discomfort he felt regarding his survival, when he realized that he'd become fixated on the iPad. It was a survival decision to not repeat that same exercise. Now he lives to ponder over it.
Given enough time,I suspect the OP would have resolved the training issue and as we see, his bruised ego.
I see nothing wrong with his training plan, but it does seem to miss some fundamental understandings, but that's not what's important. It's more important that he's seeking help in the best way he knows how and is working through the issues as he sees them. Would a mentor help guide him and help set priorities? You betcha.
I think the OP will eventually find his way (proverbially speaking of course).