At a Saturday night lecture at a recent TPC class, Ron Avery made a suggestion that totally clicked for me. What he said, was when you are shooting, to treat the one target you are shooting as if it was the entire match. For the moment you address that target, forget about everything else. Execute the reactive shooting cycle on that target without regard to time, the next target, the next stage, the last stage or anything else competing for your attention. Sure seems to help me keep my attention on where it needs to be at that moment. When I finished the match using this technique on Sunday, I was clueless to my times, and those of my squad mates, but the result turned out quite well. Tried the same method in practice today, also with a good result.