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Handwriting helps you be a better reader if you can read a friends paper and be able to understand it, it helps you be a better writer because you wan t someone else to be able to read your paper.
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if you want to get better handwriting just spend most of the day and practicewriting stuff that you will write at school until you think you handwriting is better and take your time.and while your working on your handwriting try some grammar help too.
good handwriting is the first impression of the writer
well for starters if you think your handwriting looks bad it's probably because you write to fast cause mostly everyone in my class has great handwriting because they're writing slow another way is to ask a good hand writer to help you with it
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I think that if you just keep practicing you will get better.
Graphology is a technique used to describe personality by analyzing handwriting. It involves examining various features of a person's handwriting such as size, slant, spacing, and pressure to infer characteristics about the writer's personality traits, emotions, and behavior.
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Handwriting analysis, or graphology, is the science involved in producing a personality profile of the writer by examining the characteristics, traits and strokes of an individual's handwriting. I know it seems impossible, but a trained graphologist can gather an astonishing amount of information about the writer just from analyzing their handwriting. Besides creating a complete personality profile, many other things are revealed in your handwriting, such as health issues, morality, past experiences, hidden talents, mental problems-- to name just a few. Your brain guides your hand. Everything put on paper is a result of a two-way circuit between your brain and the motor reflex muscles of your hand. Thus, your handwriting becomes a Polygraph or Oscilloscope read-out of your "complete self." To you, it's just handwriting, but to a handwriting analyst, it paints a picture of the person "behind the pen." When analyzing writing style, first look at the handwriting in general, much like you would a painting. Make mental notes of the most outstanding traits and try to get a general feeling of the writer. (After 20 years of experience I can usually put the writer in a category right away.) Then, determine the emotional energy of the writer. This is the most important factor of the personality of the writer. The emotional energy has a direct impact on every other trait displayed in the handwriting. Emotional energy is determined by how much pressure the writer uses when he writes. If you examine the writing you can determine how much pressure was used by how "dark" the writing is. Also, if you turn the page over and feel the underside you can feel how much pressure was used (especially if the sample was written on a soft surface). See related link.