Well done, ariel!
You should definitely keep practicing steep turns, stalls, pfls, etc. The best thing to do now is just fly around and enjoy yourself. Get used to flying around the local area, do a few land-aways, take family and friends with, and just have fun.
Eventually you'll start finding things, well, not boring exactly, but the novelty will start to wear off. That's when it's time to find something new to do. IMC rating is a good one - but I decided to get a tail-dragger check-out instead. Excellent fun, and really improves your ground-handling skills, as well as opening up a whole new world of interesting aircraft.
I got checked out on the Super Cub. Since I did my training in a PA28, this was the first high-winged aircraft I'd ever flown. I didn't like not being able to see where I was going in turns... but the Super Cub has a clear perspex roof, so doing all turns at around 50 degrees of bank means you can look through the roof to see where you're going - the perfect excuse to keep practicing the steep turns!
FFF
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