I have a few shooters that I work with locally that are IDPA Sharpshooter/Expert level guys who want to make a breakthrough, and for a lot of them I'm having trouble explaining the concept of "see what you need to see". I know and understand it to mean that your focus is on what it needs to be, whether that's the front sight for a tight shot, the magwell during a reload (or the target depending on how you feel about looking at the gun), as well as knowing when you don't need to use the front sight or can afford to take a far more rough sight picture. But it's kind of a zen concept, and I'll admit I didn't really understand it myself until recently.
So how can I de-zenify the concept of "see what you need to see" so intermediate level shooters can really grok it?