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Typing fast is not so important

By Matthew Lynch
November 1, 2024
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In our digital age, typing speed is often lauded as a crucial skill. We are bombarded with messages about “typing mastery” and “keyboard shortcuts” for ultimate productivity. But the truth is, typing fast isn’t everything.

While speed can be helpful in specific contexts, like composing emails or taking notes, it shouldn’t overshadow the importance of other skills that truly contribute to effective communication and productivity.

Clarity and Conciseness are far more valuable than raw typing speed. A well-crafted message, free from typos and grammatical errors, will always be more impactful than a rapid fire of poorly worded sentences.

Thinking Critically and Communicating Effectively are essential for any profession. The ability to analyze information, formulate thoughtful arguments, and express them clearly, will always be more important than simply being able to type quickly.

Focusing solely on typing speed can also lead to stress and burnout. The constant pressure to type faster can create unnecessary tension and anxiety. Instead, focus on building a sustainable workflow that allows for clear thinking, thoughtful writing, and meaningful communication.

Ultimately, typing speed is just one tool in your communication arsenal. It shouldn’t overshadow the importance of other skills that contribute to your overall effectiveness. Embrace the power of clarity, conciseness, and thoughtful communication to make a lasting impact.   

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