Thanks buddy! You know what, the only thing that really sticks out in my mind is a trick I came up with for the power off 180 and short field landings: Use the second centerline dash after the numbers. If you aim for the threshold, power already out, and give it a nice careful flare you should land just after that second dash automatically. This is of course assuming you're in a 172. If for some reason you're still too high/fast, use those 40 degree flaps if you got them (I like to save them as a last resort). I feel like a lot of people think they have to use only the numbers/threshold/500 footers as a landing spot and that's where they get into trouble. 500 feet is way farther than the normal touch down for the average commercial applicant; and touching down on the threshold means a flare over the dirt (with no power for the power off 180). Yeah, no thanks. I personally always set power for the threshold and then touch down just past the numbers. Realizing the relationship between where I was aiming for and where the wheels hit the pavement was what did it for me. Maybe this will help! Hope so!