Writing by hand effectively is vital to learning, communication, and being able to think and analyze for yourself.
It's something I cannot get enough of.
I write by hand when:
- Researching at the computer
- Detailing dates, times, locations, and odd observations in log books
- Creating "morning pages"
- Brainstorming
- I need to vent
- I'm thinking of missed loved ones and missed connections
- I trace the Arabic letters of the Quran
- Keeping key reminders during presentations
- Making a list of things I must do the next day
Writing by hand is your connection.
Without it, life begins to fall apart.
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I „downgraded“ from tablet to pen and paper again and it’s just so much better. It’s much more relaxing and feels more natural. I hope we remain this culture technique alive for many more millennia.
Absolutely. I pitch the remarkable line of tablets to anyone who will listen because they don't do anything. They are just a surface on which to write. It is slower than typing, but I find my thoughts are much clearer when I have to form my own words in my own hand.