Why is it so easy to write on a whiteboard with your non-dominant hand, while writing on paper is harder? - Quora
![k☻ັre 🌱 on X: "journaling with your non dominant hand actually lets you get in touch with your inner child, and its a psychotherapy technique to heal trauma. here is me journaling k☻ັre 🌱 on X: "journaling with your non dominant hand actually lets you get in touch with your inner child, and its a psychotherapy technique to heal trauma. here is me journaling](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eh2yzrvUcAERY-b.jpg:large)
k☻ັre 🌱 on X: "journaling with your non dominant hand actually lets you get in touch with your inner child, and its a psychotherapy technique to heal trauma. here is me journaling
![Progression of my learning to write with non-dominant hand (details in comments) : r/mildlyinteresting Progression of my learning to write with non-dominant hand (details in comments) : r/mildlyinteresting](https://i.redd.it/0snh5kwmql941.jpg)
Progression of my learning to write with non-dominant hand (details in comments) : r/mildlyinteresting
![Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DcC8W0qUwAUFZA-.jpg)
Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X
![Left (non-dominant) hand writing after 23 days of practice - it's so slow and shaky, but I definitely see improvement : r/Handwriting Left (non-dominant) hand writing after 23 days of practice - it's so slow and shaky, but I definitely see improvement : r/Handwriting](https://preview.redd.it/68zwycmdl0631.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=0e1263e53ee4f0b9e16aa351a7ea22aea1a2cb2f)
Left (non-dominant) hand writing after 23 days of practice - it's so slow and shaky, but I definitely see improvement : r/Handwriting
![Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DcC8e-RVAAAshaq.jpg)
Nicholas C. Zakas on X: "As part of my brain training, I've been writing with my left (non dominant) hand every day. In just four weeks, major improvement. https://t.co/MMX45tCses" / X
![Handwriting kinematics during learning to write with the dominant left hand in converted left-handers | Scientific Reports Handwriting kinematics during learning to write with the dominant left hand in converted left-handers | Scientific Reports](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-023-28911-7/MediaObjects/41598_2023_28911_Fig1_HTML.png)
Handwriting kinematics during learning to write with the dominant left hand in converted left-handers | Scientific Reports
![Journaling for Inner Guidance: the Wisdom of Your Other Hand | by Lucia Capacchione, PhD, ATR, REAT | Medium Journaling for Inner Guidance: the Wisdom of Your Other Hand | by Lucia Capacchione, PhD, ATR, REAT | Medium](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1400/1*V7D1uhSoUZgCogvR0UYGnQ.jpeg)