Changing Bad Habits

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I have had a bad back for the last few weeks and of course it is all my fault. Poor posture and terrible typing style had to take their toll eventually.

So I have decided that it is time to learn how to type touch properly. I have been learning for a few days now. Why is it so difficult to change these things? I can read a book and take in a good deal of what it says without any problems; but why is it so difficult to tell my left hand that it’s the right hands job to press the ‘y’ key.

Perhaps thats the way other people feel when we change their IT. Over the years I have seen all sorts of definitions which characterise people and their resistance to change; but never a definition of change types that people can cope with. I don’t think that all types of change affect people in the same way. Perhaps it’s about time that we stopped branding people as resistant to change when it’s only certain types of change that they are resistant to.

(writing this took ages)


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2 thoughts on “Changing Bad Habits”

  1. It’s interesting that although this article took you much longer to write, you made far fewer spelling mistakes than you usually do. Maybe paying attention to your typing is doing you some good after all! 🙂

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