I really applaud your approach to your practice routine! Most player, imo, lack the discipline you're exhibiting.
I can't really add anything to what Benoit said. But just keep at it. When you're done with the "basic" major and minor chords, then maybe you can add the maj and minor 7ths. And, of course, learn the barred versions of the chords you already know.
I'm a big proponent of practicing on an acoustic; if you can get it down on an acoustic, it will be that much easier on an electric.
Is there any particular problematic area you're specifically encountering at this time? How's your picking? I'm not expecting an instant answer, just tossing something out for you to think about.
The members and instructors here are great, helpful, and most of all very supportive.
It's difficult to give you a straight answer on your question since you didn't say what type of music you're into, state any specific problem you may be encountering.
As to where you are to go to next, I'd say that depends on where you are now. When you're ready, post back on what you're doing and specifically on what you wish to achieve next. I guarantee the members here will be here with plenty of useful suggestions. In the meantime, I'd say keep doing what you're doing, master what you know, and this may help you decide which direction you're going. Welcome to GT!
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I want to die peacefully like my grandfather. Unlike the other passengers in the car, screaming and crying. (unknown)