I watched this video about a woman who did a timelapse of her learning to write with her non-dominant hand, and it’s so neat!
So I’m trying it.
Day 0 – here’s what my right hand looks like Day 1 – first time trying to write with my left hand Day 2 – already an improvement, but I also slowed down
So as the captions already note, day 0 was me writing with my dominant hand as a baseline. I’m doing as the video did, using Wikipedia articles. The first article is listed, and the second and third articles were Rainbow and Clover, respectively.
Day 1 was rough. I can hardly read it! My hand was jumping all over, and I didn’t have a good grip on my hand. It’s actually worse than my reverse handwriting with my right hand, which I may try next, because that’s a fun trick, too.
Day 2 went better – that was this morning. I wrote a little more slowly, and I had a better grip. But it’s still rough. At least it’s legible, though. More or less.
I don’t know why I’m using my time like this. I’m feeling guilty about not making time for YouTube right now. That would mean asking my kids to accept less of my time, though, and that’s not going to happen.
Well, anyway. I remembered to blog! Woo!
Happy Thursday!