2018-09-26 - There was some resistance to voice input.

  • I often took notes by flick typing.
    • Especially problematic when walking.
    • Massage therapist points out that my neck and shoulders are stiff.
    • I walk to get in better shape.
    • If you’re bending your neck and fiddling with your phone while you’re walking, you don’t know what you’re exercising for.
    • So, during exercise, it would be a good idea to take notes using voice input instead of flick typing.

Continue thinking about your output without feedback again

  • This seems slightly more difficult. - I think it’s important to think in writing.
  • However, we are able to walk around talking a bit.
  • The content may be thinner than if you think about it while looking at feedback on what you’ve written.
  • Everything is an experiment.
    • filler There’s a slightly different difficulty than walking around talking to other people where you’re trying not to say a word.

----- original I had some resistance to voice input, but it was great to take notes with flick input, especially when I was walking. If I bend a nail while walking, I don’t know what I’m exercising for in the event that I’m walking.

Although it feels a bit like a bumpy ride to continue thinking without the gift of output, if you think about walking while talking for a moment, it’s possible that you’re actually doing it, but it’s more of a national experiment than thinking while writing feedback rice. There is a difficulty in trying not to say peace words, which is a little different from walking around without talking to others.


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