I believe your shooting style would be called "point of aim."
Gap shooters typically focus on the spot they want to hit, with the arrow point somewhat out of focus in their peripheral vision. Gap shooters are typically not concerned with where their arrows seem to be pointed, solely focusing instead on the gap between the out-of-focus arrow point and the in-focus spot they want to hit.
Point of aim shooters pick a spot below, on, or above the target, depending on the distance, and focus on that spot rather than the spot they want to hit. This seems to be what you're describing.
At the point-on distance, where the arrow will hit exactly where the arrow point is placed, point of aim and gap are the same method. Otherwise, the point of focus is different.