Hey Rossco7002,
You have the same TP that I have - the pre-anchor kind that comes when you begin to aim as you draw. I can come to full draw and hold all day if I don't aim.
I also tried the other way, as most on here have said, to come to full draw and then aim afterwards. Sure enough, I soon developed a different kind of TP - the kind that appears to afflict those who use sight pins where you are unable to bring the pin (or in my case, the tip of the arrow) to align with the target after full draw. So beware of that.
If you haven't already, give Joel (Clickerman) a call. He explains really well what is going on psychologically with our minds when it comes to TP. Dr. Jay Kidwell's book also gives a great explanation as to what's going psychologically, and the two both appear on the "Masters of the Barebow Volume III" DVD series and talk about TP.
I'll tell you this - I spoke with Joel a few months ago, and the very next day my TP went completely away. I was able to shoot and actually enjoy shooting without the frustration of TP rearing its ugly head! Unfortunately, the TP returned again, but I'm trying to keep it in check by remembering my conversation with Joel and reviewing the notes I wrote while speaking with him. So I still have a lot of work to do, and like Moebow said, it's not something that you can easily fix from one day to the next. Definitely call Joel if you get a chance. He can explain it much better than I can.