Author: Leola Henry (Happy)
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Date Posted: 07:11:25 03/21/09 Sat
In reply to:
Tara
's message, "looking for competitive entry level work as a dyslexic" on 16:31:30 03/10/09 Tue
Hi
Here are a few things that have been working for me:
1. Natural Reader Software (turns written text to speech). And, a set of headphone so that you can listen to your memos, letter and report, privately. I work in a cubicle ļ
2. Buy a good dictionary software (for around $20) that will pronounce your words for you. I personally use Merriam-Webster¡¦s 11th Collegiate. You can use the free version by clicking the following link: http://www.mw.com
3. Note pad/journal always in hand to write everything down even if you can not spell the words correctly write it down like you think it should be spelled (with a little note like: sps) Just in case it look strange when you like back at your notes later.
4. Always take your time and do your best, please remember you are no longer in school and no one is watching over you. So, start developing your work one day then review the draft/changes the next day, I¡¦m sure you will find a few things you can do better.
5. I personally have a problem with my memory (that sucks) so I try to get plenty of sleep, surround myself with positive people and writing/printing everything down/out. Even if I¡¦m typing/work in front of my computer.
6. Start your day off (I recommend when you first wake-up) with a to-do-list. Try to focus on your list and completing all the task that you have listed. Modifying and updating that list needs to be routine, so make this a daily thing even for personal things.
I have several tricks. I first found-out I was dyslexic when I was in the 8th grade, 1983. But, back then they thought dyslexic people saw everything backwards. So, just recently with much pain and effort I have come to have a better understanding of coping with my condition. I have a lot of theories maybe one day I will write a book about it.
It was nice to hear that you learned a different language. I¡¦m working on doing the same, with God¡¦s help I feel pretty confident.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me back.
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