Jotting down a shopping list, writing a birthday card, taking down a phone message, completing a form at the bank ….handwriting is part of our daily lives. Remember when neat, legible writing was a prized skill? In a time before the digital age, when employees were valued for flowing script? Now employees can go weeks without scribbling anything more than a number on a Post-it note. But that doesn't mean your scrawl doesn't matter anymore - writing analysis is an increasingly popular way to screen job applicants. In recent years, modern technology has dramatically changed the way we communicate through writing. However, despite the increased use of computers for writing, the skill of handwriting remains important in education, employment and in everyday life. A common opinion is that with the increasing role computers play in our society; handwriting is no longer an important skill to learn at an early age. Unfortunately this opinion is misguided.
So a neat handwriting will enhance your personality, improve marks in examinations; will be of great help in seeking jobs and getting ahead in jobs.
So practice handwriting. A legible and neat presentation of examination script would go a long way in improving marks.
Getting a job also needs a legible and neat handwriting. Graphologists are a regular feature in the job market now-a-days. They are there to analyse your handwriting and advice employers about the psychology of the job seeker. Don’t be complacent about your writing. It will make or break you.
My sincere advice is the first step for bettering your marks standing is a neat answer script.
An example of a legible handwriting
An example of a legible handwriting
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