How To Write With Your Left Hand
Put your watch on your right wrist.
How to write with your left hand. And i can now use my left hand just as well as my right. For the last three years i have taught all ages from elementary and middle school students to college students and adults in prison how to also begin writing with both hands. I write with my left hand all the time. But a year later my left hand dominates. In this case practice definitely makes perfect.
It will feel very awkward at first but its doable just hold it anyway. So when i m writing down my thoughts or ideas in my journal i find writing with my left hand makes me write slower so i give my thoughts a lot more time to write down. When you feel comfortable doing this try writing some of the most common words in your language which you can find on wikipedia or writing your name. According to brain research any kind of cross lateral physical action increases your mental abilities. Using your left hand let your mind take control.
I use my right hand at work when i have to write fast but i also work as a writer. It used to be taught that right handed people are tapped into the left logical side of their brain and left handed people are tapped into. Most have the initial impression of. Over the past 6 years i have spent thousands of hours training my non dominant hand in this case my left hand to write and draw. Write as much as you can about your topic in the allotted amount of time.
Now for homework i would not do it but on your personal notes and just other stuff that you would write use your land hand instead. The trick is you just have to do it even if it looks bad at first. Set aside about 20 minutes or a half hour to writing with your left hand each day whether you re tracing or actually writing. The content in freewriting is not meant to be criticized only analyze your handwriting. Write a note to yourself on the mirror with a greaseboard marker so you won t forget.
To write with your left hand if you re right handed practice printing the alphabet in upper and lower case letters with your left hand.