- 3/19/2026
- Updated 3/19/2026
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Avoid comparing today’s numbers to a lucky run from last month. Anchor comparisons to your last five sessions or your weekly average so progress feels honest and you do not abandon good technique chasing an outlier score.
If you only change one habit after reading this section, make it measurement. Pick one number you care about—accuracy, rhythm, or top speed—and track it across short sessions so you can tell whether your practice is actually moving the needle.
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How to get value from guest sessions
Use a short test as a baseline, then run one follow-up attempt for accuracy consistency. This gives more meaningful data than a single run.
Once you like the workflow, create an account to keep history and streak progress. You can start free and upgrade commitment only when ready.
Speed work sticks best when it stays controlled. Use the next few sessions to cap how fast you allow yourself to go until mistakes stay rare, then raise the ceiling gradually. That restraint usually produces higher sustainable WPM than repeated sprints.
When you practice, say the goal out loud in one sentence—such as “smooth rhythm at 95% accuracy”—so the session has a clear success condition instead of vague “go faster” pressure.
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