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Why Writing by Hand Changes Your Brain
During our co-writing session today, I was reminded of the difference between writing by hand and writing on a laptop. I journal by hand and move to my laptop when I write for social media. This morning, I filled three pages in my notebook on this very topic. Now I am typing on my laptop to share it with you. I appreciate when research validates what many of us intuitively experience. Studies continue to explore the cognitive differences between handwriting and typing. Typing can be faster. It’s efficient and practical, but it doesn’t stimulate the brain in the same way. You’re using a small amount of finger movement and typing with your thumbs on your phone is even less. Then there’s the distraction factor with notifications and the temptation to check social responses. Conversely, handwriting involves more of your body. The pen moves across the page while your eyes track the words forming. It’s a more integrated experience. Research supports this difference. Scientific American has reported that handwriting activates broader neural networks in the brain than typing, including areas tied to memory, language, and sensory processing. Studies comparing handwritten and typed notes consistently show stronger memory retention with handwriting. Because writing by hand is slower, it encourages summarizing and synthesizing rather than transcribing, which deepens encoding. A 2020 study in Frontiers in Psychology further found that handwriting increases connectivity between brain regions associated with learning and memory. There is also evidence from developmental neuroscience that forming letters by hand, especially cursively, strengthens neural pathways linked to reading and language in ways that typing does not fully replicate. For me, both have their place. Pen and paper allow ideas to surface and take form. The laptop helps refine and share them. What is your preference while writing? P.S. Will you be practicing cursive writing with me?
Why Writing by Hand Changes Your Brain
Debut Poetry Book: “Transformation”
Hi everyone! My name is Michael Teferi, I am a Poet, Writer, and Positive Psychology Coach here on Substack. I am brand new as of this evening to The Language Portal via membership approval by Ms. Lynch. I have been having major problem# with self-publishing my poetry books as a trilogy, starting with my first one. Can people here help me? My problem is that I don’t have a working phone number, so I don’t have specific access to Amazon KDP. I just sent out an email earlier this evening to Barnes & Noble about publishing my poetry books starting with “Transformation” on bn.com and potentially having my debut poetry book in the local Barnes & Noble bookstore in their Manassas, VA location. Please let me know your thoughts and opinions about my potential new poetry book everyone!
March Forecast + This Week in the Writing Room
We are stepping into a powerful week. Kristen’s full March forecast is here. Her insights into this month’s energy will help you navigate what’s unfolding. March carries big themes: completion, emotional release, identity shift, and stabilizing before forward movement. And on Wednesday, March 3, the Virgo Lunar Eclipse lands. It is a day to pause, not a time to bulldoze forward. Give yourself time to listen to your body and allow what’s ready to complete to do so. Our sessions this week are well aligned as we land into the new energy of March. ✍️ Wednesday, March 3 9:00 AM PT — Co-Writing Session (All Members) Bring what’s rising and let the eclipse energy create space for what wants to be written through you. 3:30 PM PT — Sacred Writing inside @James Bansbach 's series, "Journey into the Heart of Healing." This guided session anchors James’ workshop teachings and moves emotion into language through meditation and intuitive writing. Free tier → Join us at 9:00 AM PT. Premium ($9) → Join Sacred Writing + access replays and live sessions with James and me. If you’re feeling emotional, unsettled, reflective, or expansive, you’re right on time. - Open your calendar and choose your sessions. - Listen to the forecast. - Join us in the field to write. This is the work. What will you no longer carry past this week? Pamela 💜
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All while making borscht soup and having fun
What do you do while watching the Skool News? I normally sit and take notes but today it was a chilly Canadian winter day ... and one thing led to another. A coffee date with someone I met networking. A chill --> making Borscht Soup --> watching Skool News Skool News #46 - How To Get Members (Traffic Sources) highlighted, not only traffic sources, but the importance of giving before you take, contributing to other communities, and making authentic connections. https://www.skool.com/skoolers/skool-news-46-how-to-get-members-traffic-sources Have you watched it yet? What was your biggest takeaway? P.S. This video was inspired by our fun walk along the beach. Thought you might enjoy seeing my fun side. I love the freedom of taking a Friday "off." Isn't that the freedom we all talk about?
All while making borscht soup and having fun
You jumping in with James?
Part 2 of Journey into the Heart of Healing begins now at 9:00 am PT. It's a well-worth-it session so jump in when you see this. @James Bansbach will be dropping some tools today. This is available in his Premium level ($9/m) and as a member all I can say is, "You'll be so glad you jumped in, whether you are interested in Hypnosis or not." It the energy. The synchronicities. The authenticity. It's the type of collaboration I was seeking. Just click on James' link and you'll see his community.
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