I dislike my handwriting but love my personality, can I change one without changeing the other?
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I dislike my handwriting but love my personality, can I change one without changeing the other?
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I dislike my handwriting and am embarrassed at times at how it is looked upon. I have tried to improve upon it but have had little success.
On the other hand I love who I am and would only want to alter a few traits. Can I drastically improve one without causing unwanted change in the other?
I type most everything I write due to the poor quality by hand. I tend to write largely and hate that I never have enough space in which to write my response.
If I try to write smaller they are sometimes more legible but nonetheless childlike. It also tends to become painful after awhile which makes it difficult to do so consistently.
I do not have any medical conditions in which this could be caused from. I am also left handed does this have any impact on why, how and if I will ever be able to write in a
manner that positively reflects upon me?
Also I have heard more than once that this is due to being left handed and have been joked with that I was supposed to be either a doctor or lawyer.
Other than most doctors are in a hurry what does either of these professions have to do with whether or not your writing is legible or otherwise.
Again thank you for the time you dedicate in answering so many questions. I have attatched an example if needed to fully answer my questions.
I dislike my handwriting and am embarrassed at times at how it is looked upon. I have tried to improve upon it but have had little success.
On the other hand I love who I am and would only want to alter a few traits. Can I drastically improve one without causing unwanted change in the other?
I type most everything I write due to the poor quality by hand. I tend to write largely and hate that I never have enough space in which to write my response.
If I try to write smaller they are sometimes more legible but nonetheless childlike. It also tends to become painful after awhile which makes it difficult to do so consistently.
I do not have any medical conditions in which this could be caused from. I am also left handed does this have any impact on why, how and if I will ever be able to write in a
manner that positively reflects upon me?
Also I have heard more than once that this is due to being left handed and have been joked with that I was supposed to be either a doctor or lawyer.
Other than most doctors are in a hurry what does either of these professions have to do with whether or not your writing is legible or otherwise.
Again thank you for the time you dedicate in answering so many questions. I have attatched an example if needed to fully answer my questions.
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- braincracks
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Hi there,
Ur personality and ur writing go han in hand. but this does not man that a baf handwriting prson cannot b good. there are many who havw vry bad writing but as humans are quit goood.
you cannot drastically improve one without causing unwanted change in the other
Ur hand paining is jus the lack of practice on writing constantly. Ur muscles need to strcha nd get xcersided when uw rite which is not a habit for u.
Being leeft handedor right handd doesnt matter at all. Finally u are what u are.
Is the matter attached ur writing?????
Ur personality and ur writing go han in hand. but this does not man that a baf handwriting prson cannot b good. there are many who havw vry bad writing but as humans are quit goood.
you cannot drastically improve one without causing unwanted change in the other
Ur hand paining is jus the lack of practice on writing constantly. Ur muscles need to strcha nd get xcersided when uw rite which is not a habit for u.
Being leeft handedor right handd doesnt matter at all. Finally u are what u are.
Is the matter attached ur writing?????
- braincracks
- Posts: 158
- Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:20 am
- Location: Mumbai, India
- braincracks
- Posts: 158
- Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:20 am
- Location: Mumbai, India
- braincracks
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- Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:20 am
- Location: Mumbai, India
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