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5 Ways to Unplug for National Handwriting Day

January 23 is National Handwriting Day. The goal of this day is to encourage people to put pen (or pencil) to paper and write what you feel. It is meant as a way to remember why handwriting is important. Handwriting is a very old form of communication. The act of handwriting made it possible for early cultures to record historical events. We know what happened years ago because someone wrote down a record. The art of handwriting is in danger of being lost due to the keyboard. Today, more people communicate digitally than any other form. As such, human interaction and communication is losing that personal touch. This National Handwriting Day, we encourage everyone to unplug with these handwriting ideas. Journaling The practice of keeping a journal is a great tool for self-care. Writing out your feelings and making a record of events can help you to release any stress and anxiety you may be feeling. Although there are plenty of apps available that allow you to keep a digital journal, ...

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