Tip 1. Aim for Consistency, Not Perfection - Deepstash

Tip 1. Aim for Consistency, Not Perfection

You don't need to make every single letter perfect like you've seen on Instagram. Realistically, to improve your handwriting, you do not need to aim for that sort of perfection. It is a learning process.

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For those who are interested in improving their writing. The link includes a free practice worksheet booklet.

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