In the same boat as you, last night did hour no. 6. I did 7 touch and go's.
My instructor makes it very simple.
Bar slightly in until groundrush then bar to neutral and look at the end of
the runway.
keep about 2 feet AGl and push the bar and bleed speed off.
Once the front wheel touches down there is no energy left in the wing to lift off again.
Every landing will not be perfect, had 2 last night and will go for 3 next time. Just practice and practice agian.
We all watch guys with 200+ hours landing smoothly everytime, don't forget they have probably done it a thousand times.
Every time I come in for a landing I am aware of more around me and get more of a feel for it. Things seem less rushed as instinct starts taking over.
I heard a saying the other day, "flying is an hour of bliss followed by 20 seconds of sheer terror"
He must have been doing something wrong because at this stage I enjoy landings the most.(Maybe after 5 or 6 more hours I will read this post and think I was stupid saying that

) but I feel if we don't document and discuss the stages of training accurately and honestly we are doing the new guys an injustice.