To learn something new, including beautiful handwriting, you need a fairly strong motivation that will encourage you to regular classes. You will also need unbending willpower, which will not allow you to evade the achievement of your plan.
Instruction manual
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Remember what the Behemoth cat from “The Master and Margarita” answered when he was asked how he cleverly managed to eat cucumbers with a fork? He said: "Everything is achieved by exercise." This formula, great in its simplicity, should not only be remembered, but written in the most beautiful handwriting you are capable of, and hung on your desk as a call to action.
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Next, you will need tons of paper and lots of pencils and pens. Just don’t say that the floor is disturbing a bad dancer. It is precisely because of this that it is a bad gender. Choose the best paper and the most worthy writing materials. Because it will be difficult, and it is necessary that the high quality of paper and "pen" brighten up your suffering and give you pleasure.
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Write as often as possible. Rewrite your favorite books. Write letters to your loved ones. Turn on the radio and write what it says. Work out your hand.
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Let the hand work not only with writing, but also with other objects. Go through the rosary, squeeze and unclench the expander, learn to eat with Chinese chopsticks, and at the same time write Chinese characters. After them, a letter in their native language will seem closer and dearer to you.
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Try to come in from the other side. As is known from graphology (the science of handwriting), handwriting is a reflection of character. And if your handwriting leaves much to be desired, get down to work on yourself, change your character for the better. You could even say, start developing character. This is useful in regular classes with copybooks, so that hooks and curls do not twist you into a ram's horn.
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One of the important components - you should be interested. Love what you do. Listen to the thrill that begins to envelop you when you see a clean white sheet. Reread Gogol's “Overcoat”. Take a fresh look at Akaky Akakievich, imagine that you are him, that you also adore letters. Maybe they will reciprocate and stand in a row of beautiful handwriting, which you are so eager for.