Practice makes progress, not perfection. Steady hands type faster than rushed ones.
Keep your eyes on the screen and let your fingers learn the way. A calm pace beats a frantic burst every time.
Small daily sessions build lasting speed. Trust the home row and the rest will follow.
Accuracy first, and speed will come along quietly behind it. Mistakes are simply the next thing to fix.
Rest your wrists and breathe between the lines. Tension in the hands slows every key you press.
Read a little ahead of the cursor so your fingers always know what comes next. Smooth motion is quiet motion.
A missed letter is not a failure, only a signal to slow down for a moment. Speed grows from comfort, never from strain.
Return each finger to its home key after every reach. The home row is the map your hands navigate by.
Type the whole word as one shape, not letter by letter. Familiar words will soon flow without a thought.
Some days are slower than others, and that is part of the work. Progress hides inside the practice you almost skipped.
Let the rhythm settle before you chase the numbers. A steady beat carries you further than a sprint.
When your eyes leave the keyboard for good, real touch typing begins. Trust the hands you have trained.
