Entry: Steno is Fun blog is back Tuesday, May 16, 2006



This is the last entry in the original Steno is Fun blog.
This is also the first entry in the replacement blog of the same name.

The reason for the switch is that CourtReportingHelp.com is now hosted by Yahoo. They have a nice blog setup. It will make it much easier to manage the blog.

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To sign up for the new blog, go to CourtReportingHelp.com. Click the link to the blog. Look for the register button. Add your e-mail address.

Below is the first blog on the new Steno is Fun blog.
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Hello Steno dudes and dudettes
May 15th, 2006
This is the first post of the new Steno is Fun blog. I am Stephen Shastay. I teach stenography. My philosophy of writing involves three rules.They are easy rules. If you follow them, you will write at the maximum of your abilities. Your test scores will improve. You will improve.
If you use my rules, you will know exactly what to do in each and every situation. Why?Becausethere are only a few things that you really should be doing. In every bad situation, you will find thattheroot of the problem can be traced to one of three things. Every problem. Every single one.
Here are the three rules.
1. Clarity. At all times, you must be able to read 99 out of 100 words that you stroke. Forget perfect notes. The standard is readable notes.
2. The hands must move at all times. Hesitation must be removed by adopting one of several solutions. Forget hand speed. Concentrate on removing the inactive periods between strokes.
3. Thou shalt not drop more than three words in a row. Forget the number of times that you drop. Concentrate solely on keeping the number of words in each drop to a minimum. This is a lot simpler to do than you think. I will give you step by step instructions on how to learn the method. You must do two things: 1) You must do a little bit of simple practice 2) You must do that practice my way. The drill wont be hard, and the instructions will be clear. All you have to do is follow my directions.
I dont believe in complicated techniques. The problems are always simple. The answers are always simple.
We start tomorrow.

   2 comments

FWf
December 8, 2009   02:54 AM PST
 
낵˂܂Bgood good nice
FWf
December 8, 2009   02:53 AM PST
 
낵˂܂Bgood good nice

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