I've recently gotten the chance to help work on a project in the lab I work at. It's a very interesting and exciting topic, but the actual lab techniques involved are giving me trouble. I'm dealing with living cells and, like so many other lab techniques I'm sure, everything has to be done QUICKLY. The person training me is great, but she's always telling me to work faster work faster work faster. I'm shown something once and then expected to do it myself afterwards which is fine. However, how can I practice these techniques while I'm not at work so that I'm not so slow when time actually counts? The last thing I want to do is do something too slow and kill so many cells that 2 weeks worth of work is useless. All I've been trying is going through the procedures in my head at home, but it's so different than actually working under a tissue culture hood. Thanks for any tips.