Expanded and generalized version of this shortform
Part of my writing process involves getting words out of my head and into a text editor as quickly as I can manage. Sometimes this involves Loom, but most of the time it is just good old fashion babbling and brainstorming. When I'm doing this, I'm trying to use the text editor as extra working memory/RAM/reasoning tokens/etc. so that I can use my actual brain's working memory to hold the fuzzy thoughts that lie in between those I can put into words.
Thus, I have put some substantial effort into trying to type fast and with minimal long-term cognitive overhead.
When I'm trying to practice typing, learn a new layout, or learn a whole new typing device, I tend to apply a technique that lies somewhere in between mindfulness meditation and Murphyjitsu. The steps are:
n
is where I'm used to j
being, so I pretty consistently press n
when I want j
. I will pay special attention to words with j
in them until I get this fixed."h
and f
in sequence, and I keep slowing down and making mistakes on words like halfhearted
or faithful
. I'll explicitly practice the skill of reliably doing that quickly."rst
, but I sometimes get too excited and turn forest
into forst
or bars
into barst
. I'm going to try and cultivate a more detailed concept boundary that only includes the correct fun and convenient things and not the false positives."When I get into this flow, I'm once again using all of my mental energy, but my accuracy scores go up while maintaining similar speeds, and these improvements carry over to my less attentive, routine typing to some extent. This feels somewhat like (and goes well with[1]) Tuning Your Motor Cortex in that it is smoothing out the noise and messiness that your muscle outputs face, and getting them to be closer to optimally doing your task at hand.
The more general pattern for doing Applied Murphyjitsu Meditation on a Thing is:
What can you do with this general pattern?
This type of Tuning is another layer of computation on top of the rest of this, and shouldn't be done until you get the rest down or you're practiced enough at that type of Tuning to where it is somewhat automatic.
Relatedly, it has been said that one bit of opportunely timed external information is enough to decide a chess game, at the highest levels of competition, since there is a limited time budget to think, and knowing what pivotal move to prioritize with that thinking time can be critical.