My touch-typing journey

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I was right there, watching how his fingers skillfully flew across the keyboard with top-notch accuracy. I see you as cool when I find you can touch-type and are really fast.

Since I was a child, I found touch typing to be cool. When I see people touch-typing that fast, I'm like, this is definitely going to be me soon, but I didn't have a PC, so I didn't learn it yet at the time.
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Even when I got a PC for the first time, I didn't think to learn touch typing; the only thing on my mind was to be playing PES with my PC, so again, I didn't learn it. Then my PC got spoiled. And I left it for when I had money to fix it.

Then I started needing my PC more seriously because I was resuming my final session and, therefore, would be needing to work on my final year project. So, I gathered some money to get it fixed.

Now that it was fixed, I was all about productivity and how I could use my PC to best achieve that. Then the topic of touch typing came up because I was going to be writing my project, and therefore, I would need to type a lot.

When I wanted to start my touch-typing journey, I told my brother, and then he sent me a link to typingtest.com to learn touch typing and also practice.

My first typing score was about 30 wpm, and with this, I was typing the local man way. I was using only two fingers to type, and I was needing to look at the keyboard at almost every letter of the way.

I initially just told myself that I was going to practice my typing so I would increase my speed with the local man's way of typing. After practicing for a while, I was making no significant progress with the local man's way. I think I had basically reached my climax with that.

So, then I decided to actually learn by taking courses on how to position your fingers, which finger is for which letter and function, and then practice, practice, practice.

After I started using the appropriate finger for each letter, my typing speed drastically dropped. With a drastic drop to about 15 wpm. I was like, "Whatttt?" I cannot be learning how to type, and my speed will be decreasing instead of increasing.

But with learning a new concept to apply in practice, it might distort how good you are for a while before pushing you beyond that point, which is the essence of upskilling oneself.

So anytime I needed to type, I would just default to the local man way of going about it since it was my fastest way of typing at the time. I will only do it the proper way when I am learning which finger goes with a new key. And then practice a few times after that.

I found that by not practicing what I learned from the courses when I am typing regularly, I won't get the kind of progress I wanted. So, I decided to type the way I had learned so as to improve my typing speed.

Since I started touch-typing, I gradually increased in speed as time went by; I got to 20 wpm, then 25, then I broke my ATH of about 30 wpm using the local man way. I was so excited about that. I am no longer restricted to how fast I type because I have learned touch-typing the right way.

Now I am typing with an all-time high of about 45 wpm 😁. I am hoping to take this number to as high as 90 wpm, and then I will be bragadoing (feeling proud) that I can type that fast 😎

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I have never tested my typing speed before, I just type as the spirit leads (not hunt and peck per say as I use both hands) cause I already know where all the keys are. Let me go and check my speed.

Please do. I am curious.

I find practicing my touch-typing on that website useful and majorly engaging. Like I am playing a game like those days of Marvis Beacon

Woah! That’s impressive.
You’re doing a great job and I’ll be here for when you’re ready to “bragado”.

Anyway, PES is meh! The future of Fifa!!!!!

😂😂 Thank youu

Yes oo. "Bragado" loading soon 😂

I totally agree with you. This PES was very much a couple years ago

I am totally into FIFA now. I just can't get one on my system yet. 😅

Ohhh you are?
Let’s plan a tournament soon

That would be nicee

The only thing is, how are we going to go about it?

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My guyyy... Now that's the spirit!

Know this. Every person that looks cool to you for how proficient they are at typing went through this same journey.

When I was about 35 WPM—which is a great score, by the way, as it's the worldwide average—I had this friend that was just as fast with the hunt-and-peck method. Hunt-and-peck is what you do when you look for the keys with whichever finger available and press. I bothered me, but I continued on my touch typing journey regardless. Now look at where I'm at.

When I was 40 WPM

Truth is, I really don't care much about my speed much any more, actually. The goal is to becomre more efficient and productive, and you achieve that when you feel comfortable on the keyboard, so much so that everything you do on it feels natural and second-nature. What matters is accuracy, and that comes when you're actually comfortable and not just fast.

I still practice every day, though. There's hardly a day I didn't practice touch typing since I started two years ago, even if it's for just one minute. What I learned over time is that you improve when you show up every day to do something.

You have inspired me to create this collection of my touch typing journey. It contains all the posts I have ever made about touch typing. Some of them are very useful and could help you stay encouraged. You're doing well, my bro.

Now look at where I'm at.

One hundredd my bro. You motivated me also to embark on this journey 😄

Thank you, bro. I will make sure to continue practicing everyday

Thank you for the collection of your typing journey 💯