I was shooting with my 9 year old son this weekend and noticed a huge different in how we look at our shooting.
Me: I've been shooting seriously for over 15 years and while shooting with him all I remember were my bad shots.
My son: He's been shooting for 15 minutes--in relative terms, as he's been shooting since he learned to walk--and afterwards all he can remember is the very remarkable shot when he hit the bullseye at 45 yards. He walked around the archery range like he owned the place. The fact that he hit the dirt many times was entirely lost on him.
I wonder if the same goes for you too: You are shooting well, but you no longer have the "child filter" that allows you to forgive yourself for the bad shots?
Above all, have fun with it.