When you see someone who is a fast typist, it may seem like they were able to do it from scratch. However, in reality, many people practice little by little and become good at it. Whether you're writing an essay, sending presentation slides, or showing your work to people at home, the ease with which you can convey your message depends on how you use the tools.
Typing gets better little by little as your hands get used to the movement.
You don't have to suddenly become faster
The important thing is not to hit fast from the beginning. First of all, don't panic and hit the ball correctly.
If you repeat it little by little every day, your body will remember it naturally. Even if you can't do it some days, it's okay if you do it again.
Those who continue will find it easier later on.
As you improve your typing skills, it will become easier to research, write essays, and prepare for presentations.
A little practice will make a big difference later on. Just like basic training in sports, it's simple but powerful.
Try typing your favorite words or short sentences in a row, even if it's only for 5 minutes.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value continuous growth rather than getting better all at once. Typing is one of them.
