bhi how to write fast hand neat beautifully in hindi
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Choose the right tools. Some people prefer pen, others pencil. Some like them larger, others smaller. The important thing is to find a writing instrument that feels right in your hand.[2]
Consider a pen or pencil with a soft grip, especially if you tend to grip too tightly.
Use lined paper for practice, and sturdier paper if you are writing something to keep.
Sit upright but comfortably.[3] Yes, your mother was right -- posture counts. Hunching over your paper will make your neck and back sore after a while, and it also restricts your arm movement so that you will over-utilize your hand and wrist in writing (see Method 2, Step 3 below).
If you can sit up straight as a rail and be comfortable, great. But don’t make yourself overly rigid and uncomfortable. Beautiful writing should not be a painful chore.
Hold on loosely. Grasp the pen, don’t choke it. (They say a good craftsman never blames his tools.) If you have an indentation or red mark on your finger when you finish writing, you’re holding on too tight. A looser hold enables a better range of motion and allows the letters to flow more freely from your pen.
There are plenty of “right” ways to hold a pen or pencil. Some pin it against the middle finger with the index finger and thumb, some press with the fingertips of all three fingers; some rest the back of the pen on the index finger base knuckle, some on the webbing between index finger and thumb.
Instead of spending time forcing yourself to utilize a new grip, go with what is comfortable for you -- unless you find that you use an awkward grip that negatively affects the quality of your writing.[4] So long as you’re utilizing your first two fingers and thumb, it should work fine
Consider a pen or pencil with a soft grip, especially if you tend to grip too tightly.
Use lined paper for practice, and sturdier paper if you are writing something to keep.
Sit upright but comfortably.[3] Yes, your mother was right -- posture counts. Hunching over your paper will make your neck and back sore after a while, and it also restricts your arm movement so that you will over-utilize your hand and wrist in writing (see Method 2, Step 3 below).
If you can sit up straight as a rail and be comfortable, great. But don’t make yourself overly rigid and uncomfortable. Beautiful writing should not be a painful chore.
Hold on loosely. Grasp the pen, don’t choke it. (They say a good craftsman never blames his tools.) If you have an indentation or red mark on your finger when you finish writing, you’re holding on too tight. A looser hold enables a better range of motion and allows the letters to flow more freely from your pen.
There are plenty of “right” ways to hold a pen or pencil. Some pin it against the middle finger with the index finger and thumb, some press with the fingertips of all three fingers; some rest the back of the pen on the index finger base knuckle, some on the webbing between index finger and thumb.
Instead of spending time forcing yourself to utilize a new grip, go with what is comfortable for you -- unless you find that you use an awkward grip that negatively affects the quality of your writing.[4] So long as you’re utilizing your first two fingers and thumb, it should work fine
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