I wish my life was as neat as this handwriting.
Sketching my life and sharing the experience
One of the biggest casualties of the digital age has been the fine skill of handwriting, and the opportunities to show off one's artsy and satisfyingly precise script are diminishing every day. When was the last time you picked up a pen?
Who needs a psychic when your handwriting alone can tell you all about yourself!? This post explains all...
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In this article, you'll find eight tips for pretty penmanship. You can also download a free cursive worksheet to improve your handwriting!
If eyes are a mirror to your soul, then beautiful handwriting must be a window. It might sound funny, but our penmanship tells so much about us! A skilled professional might see through you only by looking at your lettering. Beautiful cursive handwriting can tell about your personality, state of mind, traumatic events, hand-eye coordination, and even bone structure that affects the way you hold the pen. The way you dot your Is and cross your Ts, how you write the lowercase and uppercase letters, and many other factors showcase your temperament and individuality. Also, incredibly neat handwriting might not mean that you are a perfectionist, but also that you might have an OCD or are a pedantic person.
Easy ways to improve your handwriting plus several aesthetic handwriting inspirations for you to work on your perfect font.
Typography is hot, hot, hot.
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Raise your hand, Pandas who still have a notebook! (A handful of hands slowly come up.) Now, raise your hand if you write in that notebook! While we listen to the humming silence, I have to admit that in the past week, I scribbled out a single post-it note with my groceries list. The fact is obvious: typing has pretty much replaced the good, old and beautiful art of handwriting. (I am not looking at you, doctors!)
For all our readers out there who are no longer students, we need to ask, when was the last time you held a pen? If you still do, when was the last time
Prediction for 2018: Typing is out; handwriting is in.
chibird: This is not necessarily true, and it doesn’t have to mean anything if you don’t want it to. xD They’re just interesting observations I’ve made from people I know, and of course it won’t be...
Our handwriting can say a lot about our personality. Experts analyze handwriting then explain our personality. The process of handwriting analysis is called
Prepare to feel ~relaxed~.
*takes long, slow drag on cigarette*
For all our readers out there who are no longer students, we need to ask, when was the last time you held a pen? If you still do, when was the last time
For all our readers out there who are no longer students, we need to ask, when was the last time you held a pen? If you still do, when was the last time
Raise your hand, Pandas who still have a notebook! (A handful of hands slowly come up.) Now, raise your hand if you write in that notebook! While we listen to the humming silence, I have to admit that in the past week, I scribbled out a single post-it note with my groceries list. The fact is obvious: typing has pretty much replaced the good, old and beautiful art of handwriting. (I am not looking at you, doctors!)
Raise your hand, Pandas who still have a notebook! (A handful of hands slowly come up.) Now, raise your hand if you write in that notebook! While we listen to the humming silence, I have to admit that in the past week, I scribbled out a single post-it note with my groceries list. The fact is obvious: typing has pretty much replaced the good, old and beautiful art of handwriting. (I am not looking at you, doctors!)
It's never too late.
If eyes are a mirror to your soul, then beautiful handwriting must be a window. It might sound funny, but our penmanship tells so much about us! A skilled professional might see through you only by looking at your lettering. Beautiful cursive handwriting can tell about your personality, state of mind, traumatic events, hand-eye coordination, and even bone structure that affects the way you hold the pen. The way you dot your Is and cross your Ts, how you write the lowercase and uppercase letters, and many other factors showcase your temperament and individuality. Also, incredibly neat handwriting might not mean that you are a perfectionist, but also that you might have an OCD or are a pedantic person.
It's written in your writing.
Prepare to feel ~relaxed~.
There’s true artistry and design in handwriting. Over the space of a month, you’ll learn a new technique or strategy every day that will serve you well in your quest to become a master of cursive.
Whether your kids have been in public school where handwriting or cursive was not a priority or your kids are humdrum about penmanship, I have some tips to help with handwriting in older kids.
We talked to handwriting expert Kathi McKnight about what your writing reveals about you.
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Here we are, at the end of the school year, and my kiddos have gotten lazy! They are writing fast and messy, with letters flying all over the page. It is time to slow down and remember how to form letters correctly and how to get them to use the lines appropriately. How can we do this with only 2 weeks left? Practice, Practice, Practice! You could even bribe them! I will be telling my kiddos that they will get a special prize if they can show me their best handwriting. And to do this I will keep track of it in their end of the year handwriting packet. Check it out: Click here to get your handwriting freebie!
Handwriting without Tears Letter Order is an efficient and effective method to teaching writing skills using a developmental approach
However, there are several good reasons to spend some time on cursive handwriting practice,
Raise your hand, Pandas who still have a notebook! (A handful of hands slowly come up.) Now, raise your hand if you write in that notebook! While we listen to the humming silence, I have to admit that in the past week, I scribbled out a single post-it note with my groceries list. The fact is obvious: typing has pretty much replaced the good, old and beautiful art of handwriting. (I am not looking at you, doctors!)