STEVIEBOY1
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Yes, I agree, by slowing down and using the new fountain pen with wide nib & also doing the writing excercises both as mentioned above, my writing is improving. Rgds.
I Am still keeping up the regular handwriting excercises and have now been praised for the improved script. It was a chore at first, but now I quite enjoy it. Rgds Steve.
Similar to other posters, both my parents had beautiful handwriting and many years ago I did a lot to imrpve the way I wrote, but I still feel I have a long way to go.
My wife and I went to the James J. Hill house in St. Paul, Minn. this past weekend. There was a Union army unit's civil war journal (it had the list of officers and men, promotions, etc...). The handwriting was amazing. I was flabbergasted by the clarity and style.
I should have been a doctor -- I have the handwriting of one!
I have noticed the same. People of "a certain age" tend to have nicer handwriting because they practiced it for years in school.
it is all too tempting to think, "well, I'll just write this quickly and I'll work on my handwriting next time..."
Hey..
how about posting how you improved?
(photos of before and after you started with the handwriting exercises)
I'm the same - I try my best and make an effort where I can.
What I don't do is practice.
It was very pleasing though to be told by my new bosses that they thought my writing was good yesterday. Made my day.
a hospital had to give a seminar on penmanship for their doctors because their handwriting was so bad! lol
Seriously?
Well, they had it coming!
One more thing.. my MAJOR flaw is.. I write in Cyrillic. We all do here. So, when it comes to Latin lettering, my hand writting instantly goes bad. I have no idea why.. but that's how it is. [huh]