I have grown several of these honeysuckle for bonsai. I might offer these considerations:
1) Repotting in the Spring. The soil most often used in in bonsai is very quick draining without as much organic material as is usually found in potting soil. You can find a lot of ideas about bonsai potting soils on the Internet. Also, I think it might need to be planted a bit deeper in the pot although it is hard to tell in the photo.
2) There are a lot of branches going in a lot of directions. I would cut it
way back and simplify the visual movement of the trunk. This would entail cutting it back and looking at a boring stump for one or two growing seasons, but actually my honeysuckle is one of my fastest growing bonsai.
It looks as if you've planted it with the trunk at an angle which adds visual interest, you have a good eye. I've posted a photo of what I would do to the plant. It looks drastic I know, but I'm planning ahead for year three.