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Old Thursday, January 02, 2014
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How to Have Good Handwriting


Just like fingerprints, handwriting styles are totally custom to the person. It's a fact that most people dislike their handwriting, but with a little practice you can love it.

1.Practice your writing. Everything gets better with practice. When you have a bit of spare time, write down everything you can. Write letters to your friends, even if you don't send them. Write in a journal, another great habit to have. Practice the alphabet, common phrases, etc.

2. Relax your hands. Apply a firm amount of pressure, but remember that you need to be relaxed and calm when you write. It's imperative to the improvement of your writing that you aren't cramping your hands.

3. Find a pen or a pencil that is comfortable. It's all about personal preference. If you have a pen or pencil that you feel comfortable in and want to write with, your writing will improve because you'll be writing almost more than you need to.

4. Invest in a notebook that is appealing to you. If you like what you're practicing in, you're going to be that much more inclined to write.

5. Accept your writing for what it is! You're never going to be perfectly happy with your writing, but you've got to realize that you can write, and that is something to be thankful for. Just remember to find a style that suits you.

6. Try to write and practice good handwriting by borrowing notes from students who who have good handwriting. See how they have written each letter and word and try to write like it.

7. Observe the writings in books. This may be obvious but have a try. Take some books and focus on each letter and see how it is written and write each word slowly until you get it.

8. Open a word processor such as Microsoft Word, and change different font styles and see which looks best and try them out.

9. First write as normal letters and words then try to write with cursive. Cursive may seem hard at first but after practicing it may appear easy as pie.

10. Don't give up. Try your level best and you will definitely see an improvement in yourself.


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1. change your instrument, i.e., if you write with a ball point pen, begin writing with a pen.
2. get plane sheets with no lines.
3. write BIG. in the beginning write four or five words in a row.
4. write what you feel like writing. your fantasy, any story, any cherished incident etc.
5. buy a pen with which you will love to write.
6. practice makes a man perfect.
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Handwriting is a thing which is not common because all the students do not get understand on it...!!!
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I have bought a register with four lines just to improve my handwriting. CSS or not, it is something which I am lacking. I tried using paper without any lines and it turned out to be disaster. So I guess I'll take baby steps for now...
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There are some informative videos on Youtube that I have come across. I'll post the links here.

How to Improve Handwriting


http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ndwriting&sm=3

Essential Elements of Handwriting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-qFgHWlHL0

Handwriting Movement

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GddEB9GJCdc

Setting Up Your Handwriting Practice Area

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wudspKBav0Q
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Handwriting Practices


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKaO8MA2nZU
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There is a famous Persian Maxim,
"GARR TU MEE KHWAAHEE KEH BASHEE KHUSH-NAWEES,
MEE NAWEES O MEE NAWEES O MEE NAWEES".
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If you want to become a good writer, then, keep writing, keep writing, keep writing.
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Some useful Tips

http://www.wikihow.com/Have-Beautiful-Writing
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