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Choosing Your Voice: Technologie vs. Martel Stenomask
This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Introduction In the world of voice writing, your stenomask isn’t just a tool—it’s your voice, your accuracy, and your confidence wrapped into one. If you’re stepping into this field or working to level up your speed and precision, one question tends to come up early: Should I use a Technologie stenomask or a Martel stenomask ? Should I use a Technolog

Beyond the Record
8 hours ago2 min read


The Word “Stress” Isn’t in the Bible—So What Should We Say Instead?
As a student in voice writing court reporting school, I’ve had moments where the pressure felt overwhelming—speed tests, accuracy, mental endurance, and the constant push to improve. It would be easy to say, “I’m stressed.” In fact, that’s what most people say.

Beyond the Record
4 days ago3 min read


How Your Brain Works
One of the most frustrating experiences in court reporting school is hitting a speed plateau. You practice every day. You feel like you’re working harder than ever. Yet the numbers on your speed tests don’t move. If you’ve been there, you are not alone — and more importantly, your brain is not failing you.

Beyond the Record
5 days ago4 min read


Why Sleep Helps Court Reporting and Voice Writing Students Learn Faster
When students struggle with speed tests in court reporting or voice writing school, they often think the solution is more practice and less sleep . But neuroscience shows the opposite. Sleep is one of the most important parts of learning, memory, and skill development . When you sleep, your brain is actively strengthening the neural pathways that allow you to process language faster and recall outlines or voice commands automatically. For court reporting and voice writing stu

Beyond the Record
5 days ago3 min read


A Day in My Practice Routine
I want to give you a real look at what my daily practice actually looks like—especially if you’re just starting out like me. Morning Practice (7:40 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.) I usually start my day around 7:40 a.m. In this first session, I focus mainly on speed building . For about an hour, I’m not worrying about typing everything out or being perfect—I’m simply training my ear and voice to keep up with faster dictation. After that, I shift into accuracy practice . This is where I slo

Beyond the Record
5 days ago2 min read


The Real Reason You Want to Quit (It’s Not Your Teacher)
And if we’re not careful, that frustration turns into something else—we start looking for someone to blame. Sometimes… that someone becomes the teacher.

Beyond the Record
5 days ago3 min read


Not Progressing in Court Reporting? Here’s What to Do If You’re Stuck at a Speed
You’ve been at the same speed for weeks… maybe even months.
No matter how much you practice, you can’t seem to break past it.

Beyond the Record
Apr 62 min read


Can’t Hit 95% on Your Tests? Here’s What’s Really Going On
You finish your test… and you already know. Too many drops. Too many errors. Not even close to 95%. Again. And at some point, it starts to feel defeating. But here’s what most students don’t realize: Missing 95% isn’t a testing problem. It’s a practice problem. Why You’re Not Reaching 95% Accuracy doesn’t magically show up on test day. It’s built during practice—and usually, it’s being skipped. Here’s what’s likely happening: You’re practicing too fast, too often You’re not

Beyond the Record
Apr 52 min read


How to Get Unstuck: A Simple Speed Building Plan That Actually Works
If you feel stuck in your speed—or like you’re putting in the work but not seeing results—this is your reset.
Because speed building isn’t about doing more.
It’s about doing the right things in the right order.

Beyond the Record
Apr 52 min read
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