Congrats on the bike.
My first reaction to reading your story is that your using too many gears. Look at the tach…alot different then your car huh? Cars usually shift around 3500 rpm and redline at what 5 or 6?? (been a while since I e been in a car) but get usd to riding in higher rpms. You’ll be able to focus more on riding/turning/stopping than shifting to 5th to go 60mph.
Find a big lot and redo the MSF course on your bike. Start with duck walking to get a good sence of the clutch and progress from there. Practice your stopping! It’s easy to get up to speed, but alo harder to stop!
Take it slow, seat time, practice and muscle memory will increase as you get used to the bike.
A good tip, slow speed menuevers require the rear brake and clutch! If your slowly turning into your spot and
grab that front brake you might take a little dip.
Ride in your comfort zone, as it expands so will your riding.
Practice
practice
practice
ATGATT
the MSF website and YouTube have alot of the exersizes to use.
Don’t beat yourself up over small stalls or mistakes, new rider + new bike = learning curve!