We all have the story about the The Rabbit and the Turtle, aren't we?
The story that gives the most basic moral in life to be successful i.e., to be consistent. But the question here is "Are we really consistent?". In most basic sense, most of us are really consistent in making mistakes.
Lets get back to our original topic for what this blog is meant for and what am I really referring in the previous para. Whenever someone start to learn typing, in the back of his/her mind he/she just thinks of the speed. His/her focus lies only on the speed which is not an easy task to achieve.
By seeing others typing at a speed which is pro or advanced, we get discouraged very early by seeing our progress(except a few who takes it as a motivation). If I made any mistakes above, you may correct me in the comment section.
We are always concerned about the speed. But I said in earlier blogs that the main key to typing is not speed, accuracy is! Try to be consistent with accuracy. Try to achieve more than 95% accuracy every time you type. Speed will come on its way if accuracy is achieved. It is a matter of time. The more you practice with consistency and accuracy, the faster you will achieve the title of Touch Typist.
Very well said above, "Slow and steady wins the Race".
The story that gives the most basic moral in life to be successful i.e., to be consistent. But the question here is "Are we really consistent?". In most basic sense, most of us are really consistent in making mistakes.
Lets get back to our original topic for what this blog is meant for and what am I really referring in the previous para. Whenever someone start to learn typing, in the back of his/her mind he/she just thinks of the speed. His/her focus lies only on the speed which is not an easy task to achieve.
By seeing others typing at a speed which is pro or advanced, we get discouraged very early by seeing our progress(except a few who takes it as a motivation). If I made any mistakes above, you may correct me in the comment section.
We are always concerned about the speed. But I said in earlier blogs that the main key to typing is not speed, accuracy is! Try to be consistent with accuracy. Try to achieve more than 95% accuracy every time you type. Speed will come on its way if accuracy is achieved. It is a matter of time. The more you practice with consistency and accuracy, the faster you will achieve the title of Touch Typist.
Very well said above, "Slow and steady wins the Race".
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