The only way to fly any approach is to keep it as simple as you can. DME arcs and NDB approaches don't require a lot of formulas or rocket science thinking. The more complicated you make it the better your chances of missing the forest for the trees. The pilots I have seen screw things up most can not prioritize what is important right now and what is not. No DME arc will kill you if you get a half mile off. Starting a descent too early will. Pay attention to that. Flying airplanes safely is designed for average pilots with descent judgement.
Some of the most intelligent pilots I have flown with can figure out the exact FAA perfect way to do something when problems happen but don't have the common sense to just fly the plane and not dig yourself into a hole so when you crash you were 100% legal.
Some of the most intelligent pilots I have flown with can figure out the exact FAA perfect way to do something when problems happen but don't have the common sense to just fly the plane and not dig yourself into a hole so when you crash you were 100% legal.