Last night I read G Fred Asbell's article on right-brain/left-brain and shooting and it really hit home with me. If you haven't read the article, basically he talks about how we learn to do things with the left side of our brain and perform them with the right side. When using the left side we are very step-by-step and mechanical. When using the right side, we just do it.
I found this article very interesting because I've found when I shoot and I'm a bit off my game, I start to analyze all aspects of my shot to the point where the whole process falls apart. For example, I'll be concentrating on pulling through my release and then I realize I start dropping my bow arm, or that I'm not concentrating on the spot. Then I finally get frustrated with everything and just say "Put the dang arrow in there and quit worrying about everything else!" I'll then start shooting well again.
This isn't an excuse not to practice good form, but I think sometimes you need to let go and just do it.
I was just curious of what other's thought about Mr. Asbell's article and when you're shooting your best do you think about all aspects of the shot or do you just do it?