Well, hello and congratulations! Good to hear from you. Take good care of yourself and that new baby of yours. After having six kids, with the oldest being 20 years old and the youngest 6 months, I've learned to cherish the little ones and enjoy those juicy, fat, delicious cheeks and toes, 'cause for me, when all is hectic, they're the ones who always seem to make you smile with their sweetness and innocence.
Hello, My Dear; How's it going? A little push,huh? I viewed the thread and I guess we live-chatted or e-mailed last time, so it wasn't there. Another one of our chats is missing too; but I've re-read everything I've told you and now, I wonder...a push? How can I be of service. What's you dilemma, my Dear. My former advice is still good. I do have a feeling I know what it is though. You're probably stuck on a certain speed and you're frustrated. I bet you're not taking down 220 and 240 dictation at home, are you? That's probably the problem. You're listening to dictation that's too slow for you. You should be in the 200 class now, if not further; so you should be listening to not under 220. Before I go further, let me know specifically how I can help you, so that I won't be giving you advice that doesn't necessarily target the particular problem, although that advice is probably good at any time, but it entails a few other things as well. So, I hope to hear from you soon, so that you can get over that hump and at least SEE the hill that you'll be sliding down easily soon. Take care, Michael
Nicolete
Have fun,
Nikki
Sep 5, 2009
Nicolete
Sep 5, 2009
Michael D. Chaney
Sep 6, 2009