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For some people, good penmanship comes naturally. For others, it's a struggle just to make it legible. If you fall into the latter category, there are ways you can go about improving your handwriting.


Steps:
1. Find an example of handwriting you like and might want to imitate. This will give you a goal.

2. Buy some lined paper in a rule you're comfortable with, whether that's wide-, college- or narrow-ruled.

3. Choose a pen or pencil you like using. Keep in mind that this writing instrument doesn't have to be a Mont Blanc to be the right one for you.

4. Realize that practicing and perfecting will be an ongoing process. To truly improve your handwriting, you must work on it enough that the improvements become natural behavior.

5. Develop a test sentence for yourself and write it at the top of your first practice page. At the beginning of each new week, write this sentence at the top of a new page to help you gauge your progress.

6. Begin with individual letters and practice writing at least one letter per day, incorporating the improvements that will help you reach your goal. Concentrate on overall letter formation, the size of ascenders and descenders, the slant of each letter, and beginning and ending strokes.

7. Move on to complete words once you've made it all the way through the alphabet. Pay attention to character spacing, the way your letters flow from one into the next, and the spacing you place between words.

8. Practice, practice, practice until your handwriting looks the way you want it to.


Tips:
Utilize downtime during boring meetings, seminars, lectures, doctor's office visits and so on to practice your handwriting. This will be far more useful in the long run than your usual doodles.


Warnings:
Don't set unrealistic goals for yourself.

Tips from eHow Users:
Practice
One way to completely change your writing for the better is to obtain a sample page (say, of a computer font or someone that you know) of handwriting and attempt to copy it. Analyze the strokes and try to see how it would be easiest/quickest/the most neat to form the letters (i.e. the order in which each line in the letter is formed). Finding small things like this can really help your writing. After finding how to do this, just practice in until it becomes natural.

2006-06-17 16:42:02 · answer #1 · answered by QuestionableCharacter 5 · 0 0

Choose a handwriting impressed you very much. Have a copy of the handwriting. Rewrite it in a ruled note for half an hour daily.
2. Watch different fonts under words. Copy the fonts of you choice.

2006-06-15 00:36:06 · answer #2 · answered by subbu 6 · 0 0

Get a calligraphy workbook. They have samples of different styles of writing to chose which will be closest to yours and make copies of that practice page. Ususally, they have very large letters with the strokes diagramed out for you to follow. It makes it a lot easier once you know the stroke patterns to copy it and practice enough to see noticeable improvements in your handwriting.

Good luck!

2006-06-10 06:34:04 · answer #3 · answered by eskie lover 7 · 0 0

Practice, practice, practice! An old penmanship primer will give you precise directions on exactly how to make each letter. A good pen or a VERY sharp pencil should always be used; and last but not least, take your time.

2006-06-18 03:33:26 · answer #4 · answered by Grace 3 · 0 0

Write slowly n practice making consecutive circles , slant lines n write on 4 line notebook.

2006-06-07 21:44:36 · answer #5 · answered by alokanvi 2 · 0 0

Practice, practice and more practice. Concentrate on every curve and contour of every letter, see the pen, become the pen, work as one with the pen.

2006-06-08 01:27:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Practising everyday atleast 1 page and that too with your heart mind & soul + concentration

2006-06-07 21:18:43 · answer #7 · answered by rga 2 · 0 0

Copying!

2006-06-19 00:08:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Slow down

2006-06-07 21:17:28 · answer #9 · answered by g'day 3 · 0 0

Write slowly and correctly.If you are using a pencil, sharpen it and write slowly without using rubber.If you are using a pen ,see that it is a good quality pen.

2006-06-07 21:18:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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