JohnOldman

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  1. I think, it's possible to mix profession and hobby) as for me, I like computer games) So, I have found one interesting site - http://www.ratatype.com/#typing-tutor I think it's useful for my work) As my job is an online writer! So, I improved my typing speed and got bigger productivity.. It's very interesting and useful you also can check it here - http://www.ratatype.com/typing-test/test/
  2. 1. Determine how you spend your time 2. Write down goals 3. Prioritize your goals 4. Plan your time 5. Remove distractions As for me, I need to improve my typing speed) I began to read interesting articles “how to improve the typing speed”, here are some of them http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/faster-keyboard-typing/ http://www.ratatype.com/learn/ Now working on it, noticeable a little progress ^^)) check my results here http://www.ratatype.com/typing-test/
  3. Sometimes it may seem that there isn't enough time to do everything that you need to. This can lead to a build up of stress. When revising for examinations, or during your final year when you have to combine the pressures of intensive study with finding time to apply for jobs good management of your time can be particularly important. Once we have identified ways in which we can improve the management of our time, we can begin to adjust our routines and patterns of behaviour to reduce any time-related stress in our lives. So you can take part in a little training) http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/time.htm As for me, I succeeded to do it by myself) I need to improve my typing speed for that) I began to read interesting articles “how to improve the typing speed”, here are some of them http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/faster-keyboard-typing/ http://www.ratatype.com/learn/ Now working on it, noticeable a little progress ^^)) check my results here http://www.ratatype.com/typing-test/