The biggest help I ever got was being told to break down landing into the following three parts :
1) Final approach
- get airspeed right (lookup the POH), and TRIM it
- get a really good look round, and anticipate transition height
2) Transition
- with gentle back PRESSURE
- level off at an appropriate height above the runway
3) Landing
- gently reduce power
- maintain a levelish attitude
- maintain the centreline and straighten out if necessary
- be patient, wait for the sink
- hold the nose off
Funnily enough, no one had ever broken it down like this before (I already had my private rating) and having three distinct phases made it a LOT easier to get it right every time.
I think the main point that made the above useful to me, were forcing me to look around on final to judge my transition height correctly, and to split the level-off and power to idle into two steps, which makes it easier to get the level off just right. At that point you can pull the power off and move your view to medium far ahead, ready for judging your sink and hold-off.
In practice, it all flows together really well, and my landing consistency and confidence improved a fair bit.