Improving your handwriting is not a sudden process. Our lifelong style of handwriting which has been with us for all these years, whether good or poor tends to take some time to change, particularly into something better.
I’m an adult penmanship tutor, and I teach people how to improve their handwriting professionally or out of interest. This post is about speeding up the process of handwriting improvement, and I’ll share my tutoring experience on how and when people learn fast.
Don’t go blind.
Don’t just write, write and keep on writing in the name of practice. Start your practice session with an aim. Just one aim for the next hour
If you want to change your handwriting for better, you have to start making changes here itself, as early as possible.
Track what you do.
Maintain a separate book to document your journey.
Don’t repeat the same mistakes.
There is no other way than stretching your brain out and . You won’t be very fast yet as the improvement you’ve made are still not your second nature yet. Keeping in mind while writing.
Resources to help you out.
The best thing I’ll recommend if you feel you’re getting nowhere as an adult with your handwriting is one-on-one lessons. Not because I conduct one-on-one handwriting lessons, but because I feel one-on-one tutoring helps you to make 60-70% progress towards better handwriting in a few weeks making them the most effective way of improving handwriting if you have always struggled.
My lessons are here https://busyarts.com/adult-penmanship-lessons/