This post isn't actually so much about writing as it is handwriting. If you know me and have ever received a note or looked st something I wrote, you probably know that mine is pretty bad. Some say illegible, but I think with a magnifying glass and enough time on your hands someone really dedicated can interpret my scribbles. Here is an example, taken from my journal notes last conference
I want to fix my writing. I have decided to relearn cursive.
I haven't used cursive in any serious capacity since elementary school. If I remember correctly, I learned it in third grad and technically we were supposed to use it all through fifth, but I don't think that actually happened. I just came up with my own personal mashup of letters that looked faintly connected, and wrote that way until I hit middle school. I don't think this is common knowledge, but I was homeschooled for sixth grade. I'm not sure I actually learned anything that year, but then again I can tell you what I actually learned any year of school...
I stopped writing in cursive. Then seventh grade on, my teachers usually let us write whichever way we wanted and printing was faster for me.
Now, I realize that cursive is not necessarily faster than print. I am a massive nerd and looked up articles about this, and most of the best, fastest writers write in a hybrid of the two disciplines. At this point in my life though, I think it will be easier to relearn how to write in general than to just clear up my writing. (and I am NOT about to learn how to print again. Unless I decide to learn to be ambidextrous after all, as I have long desired. Think I can learn just cursive with both hands?)
This is probably a pretty boring post. I'm sure my dearest mother agrees with my new decision though.

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