Practice Routine
A daily typing practice routine you can actually keep
Most typing plans fail because they ask for too much time or too much intensity. The better approach is short, repeatable practice that gives you enough reps to improve without turning the keyboard into a chore.
1. Warm up slowly
Start with one easy run that feels almost too slow. The point is to settle your hands, not chase a score immediately.
2. Run one clean session
Do a second run where your only goal is clean input. Watch where you hesitate, where you overreach, and which words trigger mistakes.
3. Run one intentional speed session
Now let the pace rise slightly. You are not sprinting blindly. You are trying to keep the same clean rhythm while moving a little faster.
4. End before fatigue takes over
A short, sharp routine is more sustainable than endless test resets. Stopping while focus is still good makes it easier to come back tomorrow.
Why this works
Short routines reduce friction. They also make it easier to notice trends over time: cleaner input, fewer corrections, less tension in your hands, and eventually a more stable WPM. The point is consistency, not heroics.