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Complete three worksheets per day. Refine each letter of the alphabet. Mimic the handwriting you admire. Find a project that inspires you.
Each day, the bulk of your practice will involve the handwriting worksheets you have chosen. Whether you are using downloaded worksheets, or you have purchased a workbook, the sheets should be organized from the most basic to the most difficult. Carefully complete three worksheets every day, following the instructions provided. Remember to focus on the one or two areas you specifically want to improve.  This should take 15–20 minutes. If it takes you a bit longer, that’s OK. Just do as much as you can, and don’t rush. The second part of your daily writing practice will be writing the entire alphabet (in capital and lowercase letters). As you do this, slowly refine each letter, creating the look you desire. Keep in mind the slant of your letters (aiming to be consistent), and the spacing between them.  Once you have refined your letters into the shapes you like, work on maintaining consistent letter forms. Spend around five minutes per day on your alphabet. Look back at some of your handwriting inspirations from before. Each day, choose one that you’d like to emulate. Then try to copy the look of that handwriting, letter by letter. Pay attention to how they connect letters (or not), any decorative flourishes they use, and the shapes and angles they create. Spend around five minutes per day on this. If you want to maintain an attractive handwriting, you will need to continue practicing even after your 30 days are up. Fortunately, you can make this fun, and put your new and improved handwriting to good use. Find a handwriting project that inspires you, and commit to working on it at least three times per week. You might:  Start a bullet journal  Create a handwriting Instagram page Find a penpal and write letters Copy down inspiring quotes or song lyrics