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Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing by Benjamin Batarseh
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“Proficient typists can devote more time and attention to the substance of their work rather than to the logistics of translating it onto the screen. In sum, if typing in the 21st century is a necessity, then being able to type fast is a superpower accessible to everyone who is willing to put in the work.”
Benjamin Batarseh, Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing
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“As someone who progressed from typing 30 words per minute (wpm) to 140 wpm, I have witnessed firsthand how a faster typing speed can improve the quality of life. Faster typists save time, work efficiently, and deliver on their creative and intellectual potential. Indeed, the skill of typing is an especially tremendous asset for students, writers, programmers, translators, white collar workers, and people who otherwise spend a substantial amount of time online.”
Benjamin Batarseh, Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing
“Every age differs in its ability to store, create, and transmit information. Today, we are living in the computer age. The diffusion of digital technology has made it easier than ever to fulfill the basic communicative tasks on which civilization depends. In keeping with this evolution, demand for typing proficiency has risen exponentially during the last 20 years. Whereas typing was once a luxury, it is now a basic life skill that all modern people have an interest in developing.”
Benjamin Batarseh, Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing
“Every age differs in its ability to store, create, and transmit information. Today, we are living in the computer age. The diffusion of digital technology has made it easier than ever to fulfill the basic communicative tasks on which civilization depends. In keeping with this evolution, demand for typing proficiency has risen exponentially during the
last 20 years. Whereas typing was once a luxury, it is now a basic life skill that all modern people have an interest in developing.”
Benjamin Batarseh, Be More Productive: Save 30 Minutes a Day by Learning The Art of Typing