Why to Handwrite in a Tech World

Caneel Joyce
4 min readSep 29, 2023

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Handwriting, a timeless art, enables us to express ourselves in ways technology simply cannot replicate. The fluidity of pen strokes and the uniqueness inherent in each letter, word, and sentence offer a canvas for the soul to express itself.

Handwriting becomes a creative outlet for transforming thoughts and emotions into tangible and artistic expressions of the self. The choice of ink color, paper texture, and pen style can all contribute to creating a unique visual style as individual as a fingerprint.

Through handwriting, words gain personality and character, forging a message more profound than the sum of its parts.

By choosing to write by hand, we find ourselves compelled to engage more deeply with the act of writing. We must invest in choosing our words thoughtfully, contemplating our handwriting style, and focusing on the physical act of writing. This experience can be meditative and soothing, encouraging us to slow down and be fully present in the moment.

When we write by hand, our sense of ownership over the words deepens. Unlike digital writing, which can be easily deleted or edited, handwritten words stand as a testament to permanence and personal connection. They reflect our unique handwriting style and possess a tangible and authentic quality.

Of course, there are situations where digital writing proves more efficient or necessary, such as report typing or email correspondence. However, for specific tasks like journaling, crafting personal letters, or brainstorming ideas, handwriting becomes a powerful tool for relaxation and mindfulness. It serves as a way to slow down and savor the moment connecting us with both ourselves and the world around us. This creative outlet allows us to express our true selves, with all of our quirks, imperfections, and beauty.

In an increasingly digital world, it’s easy to feel as though the art of writing is fading into obscurity. But now, more than ever, writing can help us connect with others, explore our own thoughts and feelings, and make sense of the world around us. In the fast-paced and digital world, it is easy to rush through daily tasks without slowing down and being present. This is especially true when it comes to writing.

Digital writing is efficient, convenient, and necessary for certain tasks, but choosing to handwrite can help you slow down, become more mindful, and enjoy the amazing benefits associated with the practice of writing by hand.

The benefits of handwriting

Call me old fashioned but I LOVE using a fountain pen. Handwriting with a fountain pen represents a unique form of expression enjoyed for centuries. A fountain pen uses a nib, or tip, allowing ink to flow smoothly and with precision onto the paper.

My favorite aspect of using a fountain pen is it compels me to slow down. The pen requires a specific angle and pressure for writing, encouraging me to write with intention, focus on my handwriting, tune out external distractions, and immerse myself fully in the task at hand.

Furthermore, using a fountain pen can contribute to environmental sustainability, as many are designed for ink refills rather than disposal after use. Reducing waste and living sustainably? Double-win!

Research has also shown that handwriting offers cognitive benefits, actively engaging multiple areas of the brain responsible for language, memory, and motor skills.

Here are some more ways handwriting can benefit your cognitive development and brain health:

  • Memory and retention: Handwriting engages more parts of the brain than typing on a keyboard aiding with memory and retention of information. Research shows handwritten notes lead to better comprehension and recall.
  • Fine motor skills: Handwriting requires fine motor skills involving the coordination of small muscles in the hand and fingers. Practicing these skills can help improve dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and overall motor function.
  • Creativity and self-expression: Handwriting serves as a form of creative expression fostering creativity and encouraging individuality.
  • Brain development: Writing by hand activates the brain’s neural pathways linked to language processing, spatial awareness, and memory potentially strengthening these pathways for improved brain function.
  • Stress relief: Handwriting can be a meditative practice in reducing stress and anxiety. The act of writing by hand encourages a sense of calm and focus.

In a tech-centric world increasingly dependent on digital communication, the beauty of handwriting can easily be overlooked. However, the art of handwriting is a powerful tool to connect with others, explore our innermost thoughts and feelings, and make sense of the world in a uniquely personal way.

Handwriting provides a respite from the constant demands of screens and keyboards, allowing us to engage more deeply with our thoughts and ideas, slow down, and fully savor the act of putting pen to paper. It offers a mindful and meditative experience to stimulate creativity and enhance cognitive function.

Writing by hand allows you to engage more deeply with your thoughts and ideas, slow down, and truly savor the act of putting pen to paper. It’s a mindful and meditative experience that stimulates creativity and can even boost cognitive function.

If it’s been a while since you’ve picked up a pen, consider revisiting handwriting. Set aside some time to be present and tap back into the joy and benefits of this timeless practice. Allow your pen to guide you as you explore your thoughts and express your unique voice, whether your handwriting is bold and sweeping or delicate and precise. Your handwriting reflects your personality and serves as a powerful tool for self-expression.

Embrace the pleasure of connecting pen and paper, and you may find a newfound appreciation for this enduring art form.

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Caneel Joyce

Transformational executive coach to founders & CEOs of fast-growth companies. Mom, wife, speaker, former professor & startupper. Caneel.com, The Allowed Podcast