Senslang Touch Typing 1.0
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License
Free
(19 votes)
Limitations
No limitations
Downloads
85,257
Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Ezra Molkho
File size
277.49K
Date added
March 7, 2002
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too many single reviews for my liking
02-Oct-2006 10:36:20 PM
Reviewer: QuentinTarantino
Pros: free
Cons: I dont trust a product yet that has all but one single review.I
think we all know what thats all about.Maybe wait until there are many reviews by
the same person as in most application reviews.
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very basic - yet effective
04-Jan-2005 05:29:59 AM
Reviewer: anon
this program is very very very basic, however the program uses very little space
as it should. the major thing that bothered me was that - it doesnt calculate your
typing speed. however, great for the beginner, or for brushing up
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10-Apr-2003 04:27:59 PM
Reviewer: xbbygrlx29
not a good teaching tool to learn the basic. keep trying
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It fit the specifications of what i need, perfectly
01-Aug-2002 02:07:00 PM
Reviewer: Music Theory Man
Though not new to the computer, I need something that can put my fingers in the
right place, and this program is quite useful for that.
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this program is great, well worth it
18-Sep-2006 05:51:45 AM
Reviewer: sephiroth_15
Pros: teaches you and makes essays get done so muck quicker
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Choose A Bigger You - by Ann Strong
Last week, I heard myself saying, "I`m an emotional person. That`s just
who I am." I gave this justification during an intense, messy situation with a friend.
I would have felt much happier if I could have responded in a detached, intellectual
manner. The next day, I heard one of my clients saying, "I make things hard. I`ve
always been that way." Imagine how much easier her life would be if she routinely
told people, "Things are easy for me. It`s always been like that."
I believe I`m an emotional person. My client believes she makes things difficult.
As firmly committed as we both are to those concepts, they are just concepts. If
we choose, we can change them this moment. How would my life improve if believed
I am an emotional person who knows how to detach and come from an intellectual viewpoint
in certain situations? How would my client`s life improve if she believed she knows
how to do things the easy way?
Why am I so attached to being an emotional person? Because I believe I wouldn`t
be me if I weren`t emotional. What if I became a bigger me by being emotional AND
being intellectual, whichever might serve me best? Why have I chosen to limit myself?
In what ways do you put yourself in a box? What labels are you extremely attached
to? How would your life improve if you allowed yourself to expand?
This Week`s Action Steps
If you would like to choose the bigger you:
- become aware of what limits you put on yourself - listen for "I`m always .
. ." "That`s just the way I am." "I`ve always been that way."
- brainstorm directions in which you`d like to expand your self-concept.
- write and use daily an allowing statement/affirmation such as, "I now allow
myself to be intellectual and detached when the situation calls for it."
"When we look at the nine types of the Enneagram from the inside out, we discover
how we`ve built a defense structure that has now become our prison. The Enneagram
shows us how to dismantle the walls of that prison brick by brick so we can regain
our freedom." Kathy Hurley and Theodorre Donson (From the book, "Discover Your Soul
Potential: Using the Enneagram to Awaken Spiritual Vitality")
Note: The Enneagram is an ancient personality typing system that continues to
offer profound insight into human nature today.
Ann Strong of Life/Work Resources
supports people in recognizing and devoting themselves to their life`s work. A life-long
entrepreneur, she passionately champions self-employment. Blending her previous
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