When I started flying, I was looking at the instruments more to keep flying straight and level. Using rudder and yoke excessively. The flight instructor told me, "Forget about the instruments when you're flying VFR. Find a point on the horizon and use that as your reference point." If the engine torque is pushing the plane over, use the horizon. If the horizon is tilting, use gentle opposite pressure on the yoke. It can be a pain sometimes, but for aircraft without autopilot, you have to work harder. I know while I was learning the Sundowner, I was resting my hand on the side of the yoke just enough to counteract the torque. This is why it's best to use a yoke for x plane rather than a joystick.