▲ | gxs 4 days ago | |||||||||||||
This is not a humble brag by any means, just sharing my experience I type 121 wpm and I simply can’t concentrate when writing by hand It’s too slow and instead of focusing on formulating my thoughts or capturing what’s being said I get super fidgety Not to mention my handwriting stinks For me it’s a lot easier to remember when I’m fully immersed and processing ideas vs tediously writing I do think this is probably just lack of handwriting skill - I definitely learned all this in school and took handwritten notes most of my life, but I suspect I never did it right back then | ||||||||||||||
▲ | rgoulter 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
> It’s too slow and instead of focusing on formulating my thoughts or capturing what’s being said AFAIU, if you're trying to take notes capturing what was said in a conversation between people.. to some extent you're going to need to focus and summarize anyway. For handwriting notes for your own work.. I think writing stimulates & catalyses thought. If you're in the flow, it doesn't make sense to stop and write notes. (Other than maybe so as to dispatch distracting thoughts, to preserve flow, or to enable flow for later). If you're not flowing.. IME writing notes can help draw out thoughts: identify what it is you're confused or unclear about, what doesn't make sense, or what needs to be prioritised. -- For some reason, I've found pen & paper (especially 4-5 colours) to be more effective than just using a keyboard. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | globular-toast 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Your handwriting skills are due to lack of practice. You weren't born typing at 121wpm. I prefer typing for anything longer than a few words. But I can't type a picture (despite things like Mermaid and PlantUML) being useful. I make extensive use of paper (and whiteboards if I'm sharing) for making pictures, mostly graph-like things such as flow diagrams, sequences, ERD etc. I feel somewhat "disabled" if I'm forced to just screen technology to do it (although Excalidraw is pretty good). | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | lostlogin 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
> I type 121 wpm Your comment had me wondering how quick various systems are for writing. Shorthand can apparently get comfortably over 200wpm, but the bit that is I found wild is is how it looks. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | dsr_ 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
My handwriting was terrible -- until I took a technical drafting course in school. The two things I got out of it that lasted were readable handwriting and better arrowheads on lines, when I remember to do them properly. Good news: you don't actually have to take a technical drafting course. You just need to find an architectural lettering guide that you like, and practice for about fifteen minutes a day until it feels normal. (Architectural, not ASME. ASME is too rigorous to become anyone's daily handwriting.) |