1. Start as early as you can. There is no better time to improve your handwriting than now. Ideally handwritings are perfected at a young age. As a person grows older his abilities to bring changes in his handwriting diminishes. So, if you plan to have a better handwriting, do not postpone it to a later date. The earlier you start, the faster you pick up.
2. Evaluate your present handwriting and decide the extent to which you want to improve it. Your workout depends on the kind of handwriting you are trying to develop. If you know exactly what you want it would be far less difficult to attain it. Simply trying to improve your handwriting is not going to help you unless you are sure about the changes you need to make.
3. Try holding your pen in different positions between your thumb, index and middle finger while writing. Sometimes changing the way you hold your pen or pencil can influence your handwriting. There are no standard ways for doing this, so you must try yourself and find out that perfect position which enables you to write effortlessly and comfortably. Stress-free writing is essential for handwriting improvisation and speed.
4. While writing give more pressure to your arm muscles than your wrist and fingers. This will help you gain more control over your handwriting. It will take some time and you need to practice everyday. Also, try writing bigger if your present handwriting is moderately small. This will make your improvisations more apparent.
5. Avoid writing on papers having smooth surfaces. The paper you choose to write should be porous in nature. This gives a grip for your pen or pencil tip when it comes in contact with the paper. This will give you more control on your handwriting.
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