Learning to Write With My Non-Dominant Hand!

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1:47 Correct information: certain areas of the brain do manage particular functions, such as movement and sight. For example, the left side of your brain controls your right arms and legs, and vice versa, but they don't affect personality. This video was posted 300 days ago. I got better since than. Have a nice day!

MikeShake
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your non dominant really was looking like my dominant hand at the beginning

Chkris
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You deserve so much more attention on this platform!

whywhy
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Teachers way back:
"So you were born left handed?"
"Wouldn't that make you *a satanist?"*

gaborkrausz
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Him: learning to write with his non dominant hand
Meanwhile me still trying to write legibly with my dominant hand

iqcuber
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"Mom there is a weird guy at the playground writing the same sentence over and over into his book, I am scared!"

Leon
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It’s basically like being a kid and learning how to write all over again

Koje.
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After I broke my dominant hand, I had to use my non dominant hand for absolutely everything. I think this opened new doors in my brain. I highly recommend you to keep improving your non dominant side, not just for writing but for everything you do ;)

PatagluKadolle
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The fact that he wrote word *fox* 100 times just makes me happy

_Fox
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When my writing is worse than your left hand. Bruh

o.c.
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This guy is making thousands of people both handed

ZyphorusGaming
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There’s just one problem with that. Learning block letters is easy, but try writing cursive letters - it’s on a whole different level. That’s what really makes it difficult.

RenanRodrigues-yjtz
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Plot twist: He's writing in the death note

majima_fh
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You are a great motivation, in each video there is a moral that, "We can do anything with practice"

factysuccess
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I have tried writing with my left hand ON and OFF for about 4 years. Here are some tips:

1. Start by writing the alphabets as they come in all caps for about 10 times then in small for 10 more times.

2. Write the alphabets backwards starting from Z and ending at A. Do this about 20 times in Caps and 20 times in small. This is also a fun memorization technique for knowing the alphabet backwards.

3. Draw lines : UP, DOWN then bumps OVER and UNDER (each atleast 20 lines)

4. Finally it's time to put your skills to the test by writing 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.' I'd suggest 5 times in small letters and then the 6th time in all caps. If you get bored try finding similar sentences which incorporate all the letters in the alphabet. Many can be found online.

Once you are confident enough you can move to writing passages and short articles.

vishalshinde
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When the police find his practicing-notebook, they'll think he's a serial killer

maximilianb
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I woke up one morning about a year and a half ago and decided to do exactly this. I have worked on it daily, and now my left handwriting is as good as my right, and speeds have improved considerably. My biggest challenge this whole time, though, has been getting my brain to stop sending signals to my right hand while I'm writing with my left. My right hand and fingers twitch from muscle memory while writing with my left hand, and over time it'll cramp. Even today, a year and a half into it, it's still a struggle and it takes a conscious effort to relax my right side. 40 years of right-handed writing is certainly hard-wired into my brain. Learning to use the left side has been a challenge, but so has learning to *not* use the right side.

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My mom is originally left handed. But when she was in elementry school one of her teacher punished her for writing with her left hand. Mind you i am from indonesia and here doing anything with your left hand is kinda impolite. So she wad forced to write with her right hand. It only took her a couple of weeks. But well i think her teacher is so mean for forcing her

lilia
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Using my right hand when I realize that nothing in my brain is right

hazemya
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Left-hander here. I remember being in kindergarten and being told to choose a hand to write with. Tried both for 5 seconds. Didn't have a strong preference, but I chose left hand.

At age 14 I wanted to try writing with right hand. Sloppily wrote a page or 2 of random words. Got bored and gave up.

At age 16 I found someone's uncrumbled homework in a small trash can in a school classroom. It had the girl's name on it. The letters were straight and uniform AF. I was jealous. So I started practicing again for real.

Pages and pages and PAGES of random words and sentences (this is called freewriting btw) later, the words started to look better. I kept going.

Now I can write with either hand. No, they do not look the same. I have left handed penmanship and right handed penmanship. They look different. Some might say my right hand is neater. But I did intentionally practice with it afterall. The left hand I use just because it's the hand I always used.

There's another potential reason my right-handed writing looks better:
English is written from LEFT to RIGHT.

Right-handers PULL their pen across the page. Their pen can glide across if they like. It's kinda fun imo.

Left-handers PUSH their pen into the page as they write from left to right. So it is more difficult. They cannot glide across the page. It's more like the tip catches on every letter. Not fun.

If you are left-handed, I encourage you to try mirror-writing: Write from right to left with all the letters backwards. If you do it correctly and hold up the page to a mirror, the reflection will show it as written normally.

Mirror-writing is a way for left-handers to get a sense of how easy it is for right-handers to glide their pen across the page. You will feel like you've been cheated out of life if you try this. Lol.

Similarly, if right-handers try mirror-writing (still from right to left), they will feel the hell that left-handers have felt all their legible lives.

Imo, "ambidexiterity" doesn't exist. Or rather, no one is born with it. Writing is a skill. Practice practice practice and either hand will write fine regardless of who you think you are.

Taigokumaru