I read a booklet by Bob Wesley many years ago, called “Indirect Aiming.” As I recall, he advocated, in the learning process, to use point of aim to learn the first gap at …. say 10 yards. Once you learn it, and get the feel for what’s going on, you then move your concentration to the mark, rather than the tip of the arrow. May be a good place to start and see how it goes for you.