CLP,
Pretty much everything I was going to say has already been said. I will add though, that I too hated my initial stall training. What made the difference was when I realised why we were doing it and what we were trying to simulate. There may well come a time (even a few hundred hours from now) when you're out solo, you turn final, you haven't been keeping an eye on the ASI BUT you react immediately to that buzzer/buffet and recover your a/c without inserting into someone else's chimney. The training you're doing now could well save your life later down the line, and although your reactions are the wrong ones at the moment, they will come right.
As I said, like you I hated doing stall training during my first few hours, now I try to do some every time I go up and I actually enjoy it.
Keep at it,
Strafer