That screenshot of your approach is thing of BEAUTY !!!
There's a little "waggle" as you're going outbound, trying to grab the 320 radial (which dispells any doubt that you're using the VOR).. and the procedure turn is scary good.. with another little "waggle" as you caught yourself turning inbound a little early.
If your altitudes are good.. I'll sign you off on VOR approaches right now (well.. after we perfect holding) 8-)

You're no doubt getting this.. and getting how much of a cruch, a GPS can be. .. and how much you can cheat yourself out of, by not learning this stuf.. Your VFR flying will get more precise too.. that's a by-product of flying when you can't see anything 8-)
OK.. I'll help you on the altitude stuff. IFR altitudes are the "thousands"..
even if you're heading is the big compass numbers (181-360) ...
odd if you're flying at the small numbers (001-180)
VFR headings are the same (odd even), but add 500.
EX: IFR 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000
VFR 4500. 5500. 6500. 7500
AND.. these altitudes begin above 3000agl