Hi everyone! Check the description for what products we used in this video. Did you know that National Handwriting Day is tomorrow? Let us know if any of our tips were helpful!
I tried some of the methods and just wow. I'm so much better already! I also slowed down and consentrated while writing and I'm very slowly getting faster with each novel and comic I write
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
Lefties can easily avoid smudging their writing by angling paper to the right and angling their letters to the left while underwriting. Didn't expect to see that advice here as most people, including a lot of lefties, have no idea. I spent many years in school with the side of my hand coated with a nice layer of shiny graphite. Wish even one teacher would have known this advice to tell me
laura nugent I found that the longer I keep up the neat handwriting even under pressure (in class or etc), you start to be able to speed up while keeping it neat
I've written notes regularly and realized that though I exert too much effort to write them clearly at first, i get used to a neat printed handwriting even if I write quickly. Also... my paper tends to be horizontally aligned to myself ... that's how much I slant my hand when I write 😂😂
A good tip for those that have trouble with writing without lines, you can buy special paper and inserts that have lines on them to go behind your writing page. You can see the lines show through and than you can writing neatly and consistenly! Its great for more professional (or romantic!) Letters where you don't want lines on the page!
Thanks for this! It’ll really help since I’m trying to improve my handwriting, reason being; I love writing poems & I want to write poems for a girl on paper to send in letters. But I most definitely need to level my writing skills first! I’ll be sure to research for that paper you’ve mentioned, Thanks once again!
I found that by keeping a daily journal and focusing on writing clearly and neatly rather than rushing through it that my handwriting improved dramatically. It may be worth a try!
My new years resolution was to improve my crap hand righting! And I used this tutorial and it worked, before the year was even half way over!!! Thanks JetPens!!!! I love your stationary channel!!!
@HeroIsLoading what your teacher said to you. I got students with awful handwriting too, but I usually tell them "there's no doctors in this room, nobody's able to read your writing".
I read an article a year ago saying patients die every year because the doctors handwriting is so bad that the pharmacist gave the patients the wrong prescription and they die.
this is incredibly helpful! some of my tips: - my favourite pens are the bic 4 colour ones and the pilot frixion erasable ones... they make your handwriting better without hurting your hand - if you're using a smudgy pen, use the highlighter beforehand to prevent yourself ruining the highlighter -take the time to make it neat... it's also a good study tip because it leads you to think about what you are writing
2 things I found of paramount importance when trying to improve my own handwriting: 1. Learn letterforms. Really learn them. Without knowing how each letter is formed one cannot hope to write well. You have an idea of how a letter looks, but do you really know? 2. Rhythm is everything. Slow down and write rhythmically. There's a natural rhythm to writing. Up and down strokes alternate in a rhythmic fashion. Become conscious of the way you write. Then write and write and write. Pages upon pages. At least until you get the basics down. Consistency will come naturally as you master the two above. Just my 2 cents.
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
You do not know how happy you have made me. I know so many older people who use running writing and I could never understand if it was a or o or other things. I thought for so long that it was only me and that I did not understand but they were not writing properly.
A few tips I have found works for me. 1) Slow down, think about the letter forms as you write them. Over time, muscle memory will change to embrace the your new letter forms. 2) Try to use your whole arm, not just your fingers and wrist. This will help develop fine motor control and reduce fatigue. There is also a book I have thought about getting titled, "The Art of Cursive Penmanship: A Personal Handwriting Program for Adults." I have seen it recommended quite a bit.
Well, it is not that easy if you have a very small handwriting or if your tables are to high. When i write on a big board then it is much easier to write with my arm than my wrist. I don't really have the space in my room to practice with the whole arm. Also i tend to press on my pens and pencils, it was worse when i was a child but today it is not that bad anymore. I still prefer to use a fountain pen. Those are the pens, together with pencils, with which i write the most and which i love to use. I only use a ballpoint pen for really short notes but if i use it for a longer time it tends to ruin my writing. Gel pens are great as well but sadly here in Germany we only have the 0.7 mm size nibs and not the 0.5 mm needle point. There are a few exceptions.
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗 😊
Something that have helped me for consistent handwriting is to start off writing slowly at the start of the day or lesson, and then slowly increase your speed along with your progress to keep consistency.
I'm a little late to the game, but something that helped me is tracing letters from a practice sheet. I searched for "Handwriting practice Sheets," and found a sheet of letter forms I liked, printed it, and then I put tracing paper (or thin paper) over top and traced the letters over and over. Then I tried it without tracing. I hope this helps someone. Take care, and thank you, Jet Pens, for terrific videos!
I also write quickly in my lectures and labs. I use medical short hand to keep up and after classes I rewrite my notes in a neat and organized format. This not only gives me a second exposure to the material, but it also allows me to have neat and clear notes to review for exams and practicals in addition to midterms and finals.
My main tip is for my fellow dyslexic writers out there: make sure that your spacing between words is clear, so that the individual words stand out, and change up the shapes of your letters so that they are clearly different from similar looking letters. I found that I was rotating letters so my b's, d's, p's, and q's were all mixed up, so I changed how I do the ascenders/descenders on those letters. I also took the time to figure out the best way to differentiate my vowels from one another, and found that really helped.
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
The problem with my handwriting is it's not consistent with the angle so it looks messy for writing a long essay. Also, my handwriting will change if I use different pens. I'd still prefer gel pens tho because I write best with them.
Same with me my handwriting changes with pen and my handwriting really looks messy in long answers or essays cause I sometimes write to small or too big and doesn't write in order
@@sebastianstan9655 not really. if you already have the paragraph planned out, yeah you could write it out badly in the time it takes her to write one letter.
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗 😊
Raphael Chen look it’s someone who’s jealous because they can’t come up with a creative joke. It’s a joke. It’s funny. In the great words of jacksepticeye, “LAUGH!”
Forcing myself to write in cursive, and specifically with a cursive style I thought was pretty, had improved my handwriting a lot. I have to writing in cursive regularly though, otherwise I go back to my messy print.
You guys can write like that with a lot of training for a week or two. I tried and now I have that handwriting. You can watch a lot of this type of videos just to see the other's handwriting. Trust me these two easy steps helps a lot! :)
You guys can write like that with a lot of training for a week or two. I tried and now I have that handwriting. You can watch a lot of this type of videos just to see the other's handwriting. Trust me these two easy steps helps a lot! :)
Examiners: *set a time limit on exams* Also examiners: ‘The written quality of candidates has declined this year. Candidates are reminded to ensure their work is legible and remains in the guidelines all the time’
Changing my pen has more impact on my legibility than anything else. The Pilot Juice .38 and Hi-Tec-C in .25 have completely changed my handwriting for the better.
As much as I like the look of cursive and am practicing to improve mine, I still find spaced simple style print letters with no slant easier to read and is my preferred writing style for now.
I find that smaller and more spaced out letters tend to look a lot neater and more formal. For cursive, I like to break the cardinal rule of “don’t lift the pen from the paper” and spiff it up a bit if I need it to look really nice (ex. creating bridges between two Os after writing them). It sounds crazy, but try it!
my family says my handwriting looks like grass and they don't like it but my friends say it's like a doctor's handwriting and it's unique i don't know why i'm sharing this 😂
I recommend the Pilot G-tec C-4 gel pen. You can get fine points like 0.3mm if you like and they are smooth and non smudgy when you do loops like e's or o's. And it has a cap that seals the gel point to keep it fresh. Also I recomment the Platinum Preppy and Platinum Plaisir for fountain pens. They are usually smooth and the big plus is they too have a snap on cap that seals the nib so the ink won't dry. This is important for nonfrequent users.
I appreciate the teachings on how to expand my writing 📝 to the moon to the surface gratefulness for communicating with you guys keep on posting these adventurous videos!
Very valuable tips. When I write, I feel it's not only my fingers are moving..but my brain activates like a pen or pencil... It's rhythm of brain , when match with pencil or pen..... Resultant ... Beautiful scripts are coming to the paper
Wasn't sure this would actually be of any help but it really has some great tips. There were a few things shown in this video that I was doing that were wrong. Awesome video definitely learnt a lot, definitely subbing
I think that one important thing is that, if you want to practice, use a pen that you are used to using. If there is a type of pen that you always use, for me a Pilot Frixion Ball Knock Biz, then use that. You may want to try out other pens, but practicing for the type of pen that you know you are going to use is better than practicing for a completely different pen.
I’ve never had horrible handwriting bc I was taught how to write properly. I recommend doing some of those kindergarten letter practice sheets bc the ppl I notice who have bad handwriting write letters using the wrong stroke order or hold their pencil wrong. It sounds meticulous, but I think it’s super important. I’ve also noticed it’s easier to take people who hold their pen correctly more seriously. Like, if a teacher is writing on the board and they’re deathgripping the marker while writing m’s backwards I begin to doubt their credentials. Another tip: in first grade teachers used to make kids who held their pencil wrong hold a ball of clay between their palm and the pencil to open up their hand and loosen their grip.
Some really simple tips, suggestions and advice ... but the effect on being able to read the writing after you’ve implemented the advice and help, such a remarkable difference......much thanks 🙏... Steve, UK
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
Im obsessed with writing! I was born in the 80s and was taught in the 90s to write cursive! I am so gifted & thankful that I can write and beautifully! Im always told I have beautiful handwriting and it makes me feel like 1 million dollars! Its a shame they took that course out of schools in most states. I don't know what these poor children will do if these technical devices blow up.... At least i can still write and i value that so deeply!!! Thanks for the vid! And by the way one of my tips is get BICpens they r the bomb....💪Im a waitress so writing is like a addiction!😊
Yeah it kind of moves into the territory of calligraphy at some point. There’s a line between writing and calligraphy in practicality vs speed. I do think slowing down your writing to practice is probably a good idea, you can slowly speed up as you find a way to write that you are comfortable with that looks good.
Great! I am also an handwriting fixer and trainer both on Nelson and Cursive handwriting. The first rule I give my students is to write slowly while saying out the letter formations. With that the letters become automatic and can be remembered fast... Also, Doctors need this training more. Am working on a lab scientist's writing presently and he is doing great. I just hope he sticks to it even after the training especially while at the lab. Keep it up!
my handwriting is so hard to read that teachers often take off points because they can’t read it even though i can read it just fine my handwriting is the equivalent of capital i and lowercase L repeating over and over again randomly
Take some time to transcribe things, class notes, song lyrics, or anything else. As you are doing that, slow down and think about the letter forms as you write them. That will build your muscle memory to embrace the improved letter forms. As the muscle memory builds, your writing speed should also increase.
While practicing write as fast as you can no matter how bad you write after a while write in your normal pace and see how easy it feels..TRY IT THIS HELPED ME
I’m right-handed and I always write with my notebook or paper angled to the left! It really helps to write faster and neat. Also, I love it because I’m used to write slow, so in school it’s really difficult to keep up.☺️
JetPens: Love at first write Death note: Death at first write BFG: Love at first right BTS: Luv at first bread BLACKPINK: kill this love at first write Me: *Messed up at first write*
Here are my tips to improve handwriting 1 choose your favourite pen 2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good 3 sit comfortably 4 be relaxed 5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗☺️
i read somewhere on the internet about how your handwriting relates to your personality. so i tried writing while thinking how my friend behaves/her personality. i then compared it to my normal handwriting and they were surprisingly different
What I find rly helps is to write the alphabet and look at what letters look weird and practice them. I thought my hand writing looked horrible till I realized that my S and Z were rly messy so I practiced them and my hand writing looks so much better already
What's funny is when I started to type out my search "How to improve" it immediately had "your handwriting" as the first option. I honestly thought I'd have trouble finding a video on this topic, and yet it ends up being a popular search. *Cheers and good writing*
Hi everyone! Check the description for what products we used in this video. Did you know that National Handwriting Day is tomorrow? Let us know if any of our tips were helpful!
JetPens great video! I’m inspired to go back to improve my penmanship
Thanks!
Yes! I was correct in 6our community page question😃
I tried some of the methods and just wow. I'm so much better already! I also slowed down and consentrated while writing and I'm very slowly getting faster with each novel and comic I write
@@shapelessweirdo8381 That's awesome! We're so happy to hear that.
I have about 6 different handwriting styles depending on time and audience. But I go all caps when I needs to be totally readable for my students.
If I go all caps, I'm terribly slow....
I have 1000000000 different handwriting
Same dude. It's like I have DID
Oddly I tend to do the opposite, I haven't written a capital A since 2012
@@kylancrawford9574 how-
Let's be honest, we're all not in elementary school anymore, but we need it the most😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
😂😂
iam still in elementery school :)
😂😂😂😂✨🤩
Ikr
Please show this to every med student before it's too late
SKSKSKDKHHHHHH
😂😂😂😂
It was too late for my dad unfortunately:/
It looks fancy tho
Me in a couple of years
OMG this is the funniest thing I have seen all day 🤣🤣
"Aim for a slight slant between 5 and 15 degrees."
Whips out my protractor
Still messes up
Hahaha yup
Yeah lol
yeets the pen 90 degrees to the right
that was a pause moment for me 😂
Lefties can easily avoid smudging their writing by angling paper to the right and angling their letters to the left while underwriting.
Didn't expect to see that advice here as most people, including a lot of lefties, have no idea.
I spent many years in school with the side of my hand coated with a nice layer of shiny graphite. Wish even one teacher would have known this advice to tell me
I have to sloooooooow down to get my writing clearer. If I am in a hurry (or being inattentive) my writing gets illegible.
laura nugent I found that the longer I keep up the neat handwriting even under pressure (in class or etc), you start to be able to speed up while keeping it neat
I've written notes regularly and realized that though I exert too much effort to write them clearly at first, i get used to a neat printed handwriting even if I write quickly.
Also... my paper tends to be horizontally aligned to myself ... that's how much I slant my hand when I write 😂😂
laura nugent same
Same
same
A good tip for those that have trouble with writing without lines, you can buy special paper and inserts that have lines on them to go behind your writing page. You can see the lines show through and than you can writing neatly and consistenly! Its great for more professional (or romantic!) Letters where you don't want lines on the page!
Thanks for this! It’ll really help since I’m trying to improve my handwriting, reason being; I love writing poems & I want to write poems for a girl on paper to send in letters. But I most definitely need to level my writing skills first! I’ll be sure to research for that paper you’ve mentioned,
Thanks once again!
“The Uni-ball signo is one of our favorite pens”
“*PERIOD*”
🤣🤣🗣
I was so confused by this like what was the reason
itty bitty piggy same
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 period! (Just in case you are trying hard to State the advantages of the other pens that ain't so obvious. Or should I say,false obvious 😂🤣)
Period even 🤦🏾♀️
I found that by keeping a daily journal and focusing on writing clearly and neatly rather than rushing through it that my handwriting improved dramatically. It may be worth a try!
Also! Use a thin pen! It helps keeping the letters clear
Yeah
Unless your hand writing is naturally very slanted and tight then it just looks like barcode
Nope! I hate thin pens! The only pens I use write 1mm thick! My writing just looks ugly as f*ck when I use a thin pencil or pen!
@@orbitarchive346 when i use thin pen, i can see every movement i did on paper. I can even see how much my hand shakes 😅 thick pen shows less detail
I can't, every classmate steal all my pens on the first day of school. So, the only option is a pencil, which needs to be sharped every fricking time.
My new years resolution was to improve my crap hand righting! And I used this tutorial and it worked, before the year was even half way over!!! Thanks JetPens!!!! I love your stationary channel!!!
*doctors have left the chat*
Bcos Doctors have messy handwriting
@HeroIsLoading lol
@HeroIsLoading lmao I'll have to steal that!
@HeroIsLoading what your teacher said to you. I got students with awful handwriting too, but I usually tell them "there's no doctors in this room, nobody's able to read your writing".
I read an article a year ago saying patients die every year because the doctors handwriting is so bad that the pharmacist gave the patients the wrong prescription and they die.
this is incredibly helpful! some of my tips:
- my favourite pens are the bic 4 colour ones and the pilot frixion erasable ones... they make your handwriting better without hurting your hand
- if you're using a smudgy pen, use the highlighter beforehand to prevent yourself ruining the highlighter
-take the time to make it neat... it's also a good study tip because it leads you to think about what you are writing
Cool thanks!
2 things I found of paramount importance when trying to improve my own handwriting:
1. Learn letterforms. Really learn them. Without knowing how each letter is formed one cannot hope to write well. You have an idea of how a letter looks, but do you really know?
2. Rhythm is everything. Slow down and write rhythmically. There's a natural rhythm to writing. Up and down strokes alternate in a rhythmic fashion.
Become conscious of the way you write. Then write and write and write. Pages upon pages. At least until you get the basics down. Consistency will come naturally as you master the two above. Just my 2 cents.
Sorry, you seem like you know what you're talking about. Could you please explain what you mean by knowing letterforms.
@@land1877 Know the stroke pattern for each letter written
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
Thank you sir!
You do not know how happy you have made me. I know so many older people who use running writing and I could never understand if it was a or o or other things. I thought for so long that it was only me and that I did not understand but they were not writing properly.
A few tips I have found works for me.
1) Slow down, think about the letter forms as you write them. Over time, muscle memory will change to embrace the your new letter forms.
2) Try to use your whole arm, not just your fingers and wrist. This will help develop fine motor control and reduce fatigue.
There is also a book I have thought about getting titled, "The Art of Cursive Penmanship: A Personal Handwriting Program for Adults." I have seen it recommended quite a bit.
Thank you so much 😀
Well, it is not that easy if you have a very small handwriting or if your tables are to high. When i write on a big board then it is much easier to write with my arm than my wrist.
I don't really have the space in my room to practice with the whole arm.
Also i tend to press on my pens and pencils, it was worse when i was a child but today it is not that bad anymore. I still prefer to use a fountain pen. Those are the pens, together with pencils, with which i write the most and which i love to use. I only use a ballpoint pen for really short notes but if i use it for a longer time it tends to ruin my writing. Gel pens are great as well but sadly here in Germany we only have the 0.7 mm size nibs and not the 0.5 mm needle point. There are a few exceptions.
See I’m left handed and I rely on my forearm to write so I can’t really use my are while writing ✍️ or it will look sooooo sloppy!
Probably helps not to have an extreme clawlike deathgrip on the pen...
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗
😊
Something that have helped me for consistent handwriting is to start off writing slowly at the start of the day or lesson, and then slowly increase your speed along with your progress to keep consistency.
As a person in the left handed community can we all just appreciate how they also gave us options too😭💖
😔✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Yaaasss
YESSSSS 😔😔😔✋✋✋
😞
Left-Handed community 😂😂😂
I'm a little late to the game, but something that helped me is tracing letters from a practice sheet. I searched for "Handwriting practice Sheets," and found a sheet of letter forms I liked, printed it, and then I put tracing paper (or thin paper) over top and traced the letters over and over. Then I tried it without tracing. I hope this helps someone. Take care, and thank you, Jet Pens, for terrific videos!
At least you aren't as late as I am :) And thank you for the tips! My handwritting sucks :D
I also write quickly in my lectures and labs. I use medical short hand to keep up and after classes I rewrite my notes in a neat and organized format. This not only gives me a second exposure to the material, but it also allows me to have neat and clear notes to review for exams and practicals in addition to midterms and finals.
Miaou my professors do not allow themselves to be recorded. Anyone caught doing so will face disciplinary actions upto expulsion
That is a great idea. I have messy handwriting while writing fast.
My Brain:You Can Do It
My Hand:Really?
My main tip is for my fellow dyslexic writers out there: make sure that your spacing between words is clear, so that the individual words stand out, and change up the shapes of your letters so that they are clearly different from similar looking letters. I found that I was rotating letters so my b's, d's, p's, and q's were all mixed up, so I changed how I do the ascenders/descenders on those letters. I also took the time to figure out the best way to differentiate my vowels from one another, and found that really helped.
What a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Yes!! Thank you! I am always stumped by those evil "similar letters".
Sari Hoffman-Dachelet no
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
❤thank you
This throws me back to school, this is how we learned to write, cursive first then general
When she said PERIOD I swear I died💀💀
Jazlyn Fong armyyyy
Jazlyn Fong I’m joking tf i would never stan bts but i don’t hate them in any way
sameeeeeeee lol
Gurl u got the same profile pic as me.Army borahae
@@cabriole_clarice LOL A.R.M.Y!
This video: *on my recommendation page*
Me: are y’all tryna tell me something?
The problem with my handwriting is it's not consistent with the angle so it looks messy for writing a long essay. Also, my handwriting will change if I use different pens. I'd still prefer gel pens tho because I write best with them.
I like The smoothness of gel in AP I write faster and it gets big and inconsistent, I tend to get a death grip when I write fast to combat it
Yeah i too everytime i use a new pen that is not the same as the old one my writing changes
Im using a... gel ink pen😐
I have the exact same issue! Although I prefer to write with ballpoint or ink pens rather than gel-pens.
Same with me my handwriting changes with pen and my handwriting really looks messy in long answers or essays cause I sometimes write to small or too big and doesn't write in order
why is this so satisfying?
The time it takes for her to write one word in good handwriting I could write a paragraph in bad...
You kinda bit exaggerated there!
@@sebastianstan9655 not really. if you already have the paragraph planned out, yeah you could write it out badly in the time it takes her to write one letter.
@@enderdragyn do you mean one letter or word?
But You can read it?
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗
😊
I´m 52 and I´m decided do learn calligraphy the right way, as I always wanted. Thanks for the amazing video!
Me:Mom! I have great handwriting, but only in other nation
Mom:Which nation?
Me: imagiNATION
Mom: :>
Me:*cries*
Nt in mah imagination too 😨😫😔😔
Cry a lot :')
😂
Raphael Chen look it’s someone who’s jealous because they can’t come up with a creative joke. It’s a joke. It’s funny. In the great words of jacksepticeye, “LAUGH!”
Insert SpongeBob saying "imaaginaaation"
yall make it look so easy 😭
Forcing myself to write in cursive, and specifically with a cursive style I thought was pretty, had improved my handwriting a lot. I have to writing in cursive regularly though, otherwise I go back to my messy print.
it's so informative!! 👍
Love from Korea 🇰🇷
You guys can write like that with a lot of training for a week or two. I tried and now I have that handwriting. You can watch a lot of this type of videos just to see the other's handwriting. Trust me these two easy steps helps a lot! :)
I have been leaning new top tips
4:24 this hand writing is beautiful 😍👏👏👏
I wish i could write like that
You guys can write like that with a lot of training for a week or two. I tried and now I have that handwriting. You can watch a lot of this type of videos just to see the other's handwriting. Trust me these two easy steps helps a lot! :)
@@tsonkavelikova4528 I have created my one style of writing. It's close to this one
@@eisque nice
it's so soothing and satisfying to watch her write
Do more of these an humble request!!
All right, JetPens. Here we go! Extraordinarily useful video. Thanks.
My writing had improved so much. After the use of fountain pens
Examiners: *set a time limit on exams*
Also examiners: ‘The written quality of candidates has declined this year. Candidates are reminded to ensure their work is legible and remains in the guidelines all the time’
Changing my pen has more impact on my legibility than anything else. The Pilot Juice .38 and Hi-Tec-C in .25 have completely changed my handwriting for the better.
Other than the "complete curricula" many cursive and calligraphy videos, offer, this looks achievable! I will follow that!
I just love her handwriting
As much as I like the look of cursive and am practicing to improve mine, I still find spaced simple style print letters with no slant easier to read and is my preferred writing style for now.
I find that smaller and more spaced out letters tend to look a lot neater and more formal. For cursive, I like to break the cardinal rule of “don’t lift the pen from the paper” and spiff it up a bit if I need it to look really nice (ex. creating bridges between two Os after writing them). It sounds crazy, but try it!
my family says my handwriting looks like grass and they don't like it
but my friends say it's like a doctor's handwriting and it's unique
i don't know why i'm sharing this 😂
Like grass 😂 oh my god i don't know why I found that so funny..
same
Yeah I don't know why you're sharing it either.
@@jintie its the comment section
My friend in school has horrible handwriting and yet he still says mine is worse??? Mine looks like messy _italics_ and his looks like spagehtti
I recommend the Pilot G-tec C-4 gel pen. You can get fine points like 0.3mm if you like and they are smooth and non smudgy when you do loops like e's or o's. And it has a cap that seals the gel point to keep it fresh.
Also I recomment the Platinum Preppy and Platinum Plaisir for fountain pens. They are usually smooth and the big plus is they too have a snap on cap that seals the nib so the ink won't dry. This is important for nonfrequent users.
“The uni-ball signo is the best periodt” 😂😂
I appreciate the teachings on how to expand my writing 📝 to the moon to the surface gratefulness for communicating with you guys keep on posting these adventurous videos!
I like practicing by writing song lyrics! It’s fun and a great way to practice words :D
Very valuable tips. When I write, I feel it's not only my fingers are moving..but my brain activates like a pen or pencil... It's rhythm of brain , when match with pencil or pen..... Resultant ... Beautiful scripts are coming to the paper
Wasn't sure this would actually be of any help but it really has some great tips. There were a few things shown in this video that I was doing that were wrong. Awesome video definitely learnt a lot, definitely subbing
one time i got in trouble and I had to write my name and what I did 400 times on the board, I didn't know they still did this in college. Go Bruins!!!
Doctors when they see the title of the video: Aight imma head out.
I take inspiring handwritings that I like from any search engine and practice using their style and right now I've that printed is more of my type!
I think that one important thing is that, if you want to practice, use a pen that you are used to using. If there is a type of pen that you always use, for me a Pilot Frixion Ball Knock Biz, then use that. You may want to try out other pens, but practicing for the type of pen that you know you are going to use is better than practicing for a completely different pen.
I love videos that put the list right up front in the video (summaries are also good)
I’ve never had horrible handwriting bc I was taught how to write properly. I recommend doing some of those kindergarten letter practice sheets bc the ppl I notice who have bad handwriting write letters using the wrong stroke order or hold their pencil wrong. It sounds meticulous, but I think it’s super important. I’ve also noticed it’s easier to take people who hold their pen correctly more seriously. Like, if a teacher is writing on the board and they’re deathgripping the marker while writing m’s backwards I begin to doubt their credentials. Another tip: in first grade teachers used to make kids who held their pencil wrong hold a ball of clay between their palm and the pencil to open up their hand and loosen their grip.
The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog have all alphabet of English
4:14: "The uniball signo is one of our favorite pens" *period*
Lol I legit almost died from laughing, and now my side hurts...XD
Some really simple tips, suggestions and advice ... but the effect on being able to read the writing after you’ve implemented the advice and help, such a remarkable difference......much thanks 🙏... Steve, UK
I can’t make my handwriting this great, our teachers go through the slides faster than flash can dream of running.
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗😊
This is a wonderful video that helps you to get better on writing. I like that you included recommended supplies at the end.
I’m here bc I want my handwriting to be nicer before schoolll :)))
Sameoooooo
GOING BACK TO SCHOOL TOMORROW CHECK!
This...is really satisfying to watch
Are we just going to skip over the fact that they said...PERIOD at 4:17
I didn’t understand that part
As in the end of a sentence and an expression of emphasis? Yup, because we're all adults. 🙄
A period is a full stop. Get your mind out of the gutters .
I'M DEAD-
SLSHWOF
More amusing in countries like UK where we say FULL STOP instead of PERIOD.. Right?
Im obsessed with writing! I was born in the 80s and was taught in the 90s to write cursive! I am so gifted & thankful that I can write and beautifully! Im always told I have beautiful handwriting and it makes me feel like 1 million dollars! Its a shame they took that course out of schools in most states. I don't know what these poor children will do if these technical devices blow up.... At least i can still write and i value that so deeply!!! Thanks for the vid! And by the way one of my tips is get BICpens they r the bomb....💪Im a waitress so writing is like a addiction!😊
Please more examples for #4.
And how are you supposed to do this while professors are lecturing?
This is very helpful! New subscriber!
0) Write impractically slow.
Yeah it kind of moves into the territory of calligraphy at some point. There’s a line between writing and calligraphy in practicality vs speed.
I do think slowing down your writing to practice is probably a good idea, you can slowly speed up as you find a way to write that you are comfortable with that looks good.
I've been following these for the past few weeks and omg my handwritings look so great now!!
Starting today will update along the way to see if this works 🤔
Uh where them updates💀
@@AjCuffem he forgor
Great!
I am also an handwriting fixer and trainer both on Nelson and Cursive handwriting. The first rule I give my students is to write slowly while saying out the letter formations. With that the letters become automatic and can be remembered fast...
Also, Doctors need this training more. Am working on a lab scientist's writing presently and he is doing great. I just hope he sticks to it even after the training especially while at the lab.
Keep it up!
my handwriting is so hard to read that teachers often take off points because they can’t read it even though i can read it just fine
my handwriting is the equivalent of capital i and lowercase L repeating over and over again randomly
Take some time to transcribe things, class notes, song lyrics, or anything else. As you are doing that, slow down and think about the letter forms as you write them. That will build your muscle memory to embrace the improved letter forms. As the muscle memory builds, your writing speed should also increase.
Mood
While practicing write as fast as you can no matter how bad you write after a while write in your normal pace and see how easy it feels..TRY IT THIS HELPED ME
TIMES STAMPS:
1. Make your letters clear 0:35
2. Be consistent 1:29
3. Avoid Tangles 2:20
4. Keep connections Tidy 2:42
5. Slightly Slant your writing 3:27
I have dysgraphia which is a writing disorder so I have a really hard time with writing. I think I’ll try some of these tips
I wonder how many people ACTUALLY have a writing disorder, as opposed to just never being taught proper penmanship?
Who else came from google 🔥🔥🔥
Thankyou jetpens for showing how to write neatly and faster everyone makes fun of my writing so I needed this thank you
PERIOD!
When she said that, it made me laugh.
When?
LyricsVEVO Official 4:17
oh dear, i have discovered a JetPens video
the next thing i know, i’m gonna binge watch stationary videos until 3 am-
I send this to my doctor on messenger
He blocked me
Oop
I’m right-handed and I always write with my notebook or paper angled to the left! It really helps to write faster and neat. Also, I love it because I’m used to write slow, so in school it’s really difficult to keep up.☺️
JetPens: Love at first write
Death note: Death at first write
BFG: Love at first right
BTS: Luv at first bread
BLACKPINK: kill this love at first write
Me: *Messed up at first write*
Thank you jetPens this helped me alot in school i could have not done it without you!
This video in a nutshell:
Question: How do I improve my handwriting?
Answer: geT bETteR
Here are my tips to improve handwriting
1 choose your favourite pen
2 tilt the book or exam paper to the opposite side of your writing hand like if you write in left hand till the book to the right side and in right hand if you write tilt the book the left side in this way your handwriting will be good
3 sit comfortably
4 be relaxed
5 everyday when you are right tell to yourself that my handwriting is the best
Six everyday write a paragraph for better handwriting
If my tips are helpful and you want to thank me subscribe to my channel and also watch my videos
Because I want to grow my channel😁🤗☺️
Thank you thank you thank you so much guys!
This video really improved my writings!
I hope your channel be famous!
me: tries to be neat
* exam comes along *
anxiety: 📈
handwriting quality: 📉
Thank you so much for this. I have so much school work to do so I decided to search this video in order to improve myself.
Who's here because u got less mark in test, the teacher couldn't read it xD
i read somewhere on the internet about how your handwriting relates to your personality. so i tried writing while thinking how my friend behaves/her personality. i then compared it to my normal handwriting and they were surprisingly different
Tip: just use a keyboard and plug it in the paper!
I wish it was that easy lol
You can't depend on machines.
yeah problem solve😂😂😂🤣🤣
What I find rly helps is to write the alphabet and look at what letters look weird and practice them. I thought my hand writing looked horrible till I realized that my S and Z were rly messy so I practiced them and my hand writing looks so much better already
hec yes i needed this
Amazing tutorial, it really improved my handwriting.
my notebook has this spring on the middle that connects the pages. it makes it really difficult to write on the right side of the left page.
I love jetpens keep up the good work! ❤
3:38 Wow, I have to do geometry when I write in order to write well? XD
What's funny is when I started to type out my search "How to improve" it immediately had "your handwriting" as the first option. I honestly thought I'd have trouble finding a video on this topic, and yet it ends up being a popular search.
*Cheers and good writing*