Today’s
blog is brought to you by the letter ‘k’.
My
keyboard is missing the top button above the k. Very inconvenient when your
name is Veronika, and you have to type it dozens of times a day when signing
off emails. Now, the ‘k’ is still accessible, but it requires a much firmer approach
than my touch typing needs for the speed at which I navigate my keyboard.
However, over time, muscle memory has made hitting that key, at three to four
times the strength needed for every other letter of the alphabet, instinctive.
One of my daughters (also a writer) refuses to use my laptop because of said ‘k’.
One
day, I’ll have a new laptop and a new ‘k’….and I’ll have to retrain that
finger to be gentle…ever so gentle and quick, like
the other fingers and thumbs.
We’re
funny, us humans. We can get used to all sorts of things, and to retrain
ourselves. Often, the only thing that stands in the way of progress is our determination
or lack of it. My missing ‘k’ has taught me a lot.
1 comment:
Great little post :-) Roberta X
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