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how to improve our handwriting?​

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Answered by itzSmilequeen
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Use a Nice Pen

The adjective “nice” is subjective — you’ll have to hunt to find the pen that works for you! My choice of pen for everyday writing is the Pilot G2 05 because of the stroke width, the grip, and the jet black ink. I also like that it’s so responsive; I don’t have to exert a lot of pressure on the pen to ensure consistent ink flow.

You can find thousands of pens on the market, so I encourage you to shop around. Pick up a pen here and there, and give it a try! It doesn’t matter if you prefer gel pens, fountain pens, ballpoint pens … whatever you connect with the best is perfect.

•Maintain a Relaxed Grip

A nice, relaxed grip is one of the main things that will improve your handwriting. A “relaxed grip” means that none of the muscles in your hand are overly flexed, and your fingernails shouldn’t be white from squeezing the pen’s barrel.

Many people tend to clutch the pen, which will result in an achy hand after a few minutes of writing. We often clutch without realizing we’re doing it, so try to mentally check yourself every few minutes to make sure you’re still holding the pen comfortably.

•Start with Drills

Whether you plan on writing in cursive or print, it can be difficult to form nice letters without warming up. Doing a couple of simple drills will help you to write clear, confident characters. You can use the Drills section of the Improve Your Cursive Worksheet …

Or you can doodle a few “telephone wires” or similar forms.

If you’re interested in additional drills, the Improve Your Handwriting Online Course features several! Handwriting drills tend to be simple but mighty, and the more you do them, the more of a difference you’ll notice.

•Experiment with Paper Rotations

As children, we are generally taught to keep our paper in a vertical position in front of us. If that works for you, great! If not, feel free to experiment with different paper rotations. Keeping the paper at a certain angle can go a long way in helping you to improve your handwriting!

Most right-handed people are fine with the traditional vertical paper position … but I’m not one of them. I have always found it easier to write — particularly in cursive, which is my style of choice — when my paper is rotated 90 degrees. I’m not kidding: you can watch this super short video to see!

Paper rotation is a personal thing, so I encourage you to try all sorts of different angles. Right-handed people should start at the vertical position, and rotate the paper to the left until writing feels easy and comfortable. Left-handed people should start at the vertical position, and rotate the paper to the right.

• Practice with a Worksheet

If you want a structured way to improve your handwriting, I made a free worksheet for you! It’s three pages long and focuses on cursive writing — you can download it by clicking here. Basically, the worksheet takes you through drills, capital and lowercase letters, words, and sentences.

The cursive writing featured in the worksheet set isn’t any sort of formal style. Instead, it focuses on the letterforms that I, personally, use in everyday cursive handwriting. Those letters are easy to create, and they connect to each other beautifully to make for quick writing.

If you would prefer structured practice with videos and a worksheet, definitely give the Improve Your Handwriting Course a try! You’ll need two weeks to a month to complete the course, and the techniques it teaches you will stick with you for life.

And --

•Sneak in Practice When You

Can

•Write on Lined Paper or Use

a Template

•Embrace Your Personal Style

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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1. Start by watching vid eos of master calligrapher .

2. If you're left-handed, get pens with fast-drying ink.

3. Make sure you're using the grip that's most comfo rtable for your hand.

4. Check out the handwriting sub red dit for a ton of answers to common questions.

5. And when you're ready to take the le ap, try your hand at hand-lettering .

6. Learn the basics using the Spencerian Theory Book, a penman ship book taught in American classrooms in the 19th century...

7. Or pick up this simpler book, written with med students and business profes sionals in mind.

8. practice by writing a friend or family member a letter.

9. Print and practice on free handwriting worksheets.

10. Make handwriting practice an anxiety-relieving exercise by keeping a diary.

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