Willow leaf ficus is a very twiggy little tree, that doesn't seem to lend itself to the most artistic forms. Frequently what you see is just a straight trunk with a bunch of shapeless twigs at the top:
One way to do a bit more with it is with the nebari (above ground roots) as in this picture:
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Note that the twigs have also been thinned and shaped.
Here's a shohin (very miniature) bonsai, where the trunk has been given some motion:
Here's a slanted and thinned one:
As you read up about the art and technique of bonsai, you can start thinking about what you might like to do with yours. Do nothing now, but learn how to keep it alive, but you can be thinking for later.