I'm on the far end of the spectrum from most of you folks. I had target panic so bad I couldn't finish 3D rounds. I was drive by shooting, collapsing, yipping, flinching, etc. Even on animals... and I couldn't get my mind to control my body. The only thing that made a trad bow work again for me was to make everything conscious, develop a shot sequence, add a clicker, and commit to only shooting controlled shots. Joel Turner doesn't get much say around here, but he's the only reason I can set foot on a 3D course, let alone hunt.
Is that overthinking it? Maybe. But it's the only way I've found to shoot comfortably, and accurately, and I spent years trying NOT to go down that path. I wasted 4 years trying my hardest to just not overthink things. I've seen a lot of posts like this one over the years, and the idea is so appealing! I want to shoot like Terry or Howard Hill! It's smooth, it's accurate, it's deadly, and simple.
But I was too busy trying to emulate, without realizing I wasn't wired right for that. I remember that I didn't want to be seen a certain way for using a clicker. But there are guys like me who are wired in a way that we won't ever have fun with a trad bow until we set up our shot system in a hyper controlled, plodding, methodical, target style, externally triggered shot sequence. My point being, if someone reading this is struggling to make the subconscious process work, try the other end of the spectrum for a few months, then dabble in the middle, and figure out what works for YOU. And stress test that system with 3D shoots, or better yet, lots of hog hunting.
What's cool is that different ways work for different folks, and if you can repeat your own shot every time you will be good with a simple stick and string!