Handwriting activates more of your brain than typing. Here's what science says and why it matters more in an age of AI.
Your brain does more when you write by hand than when you type. Here's what neuroscience says about analog tools in the age ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When you attempt to envision a “writer,” I’d posit most of you see a quirky recluse, hunched over a desk in some cabin, crumpled paper ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Melissa Houston covers financial issues that affect women in business. This article is more than 5 years old. You’re an ...
In part 1 and part 2 of this post, I described how I found myself inadvertently writing a recovery memoir—a type of book that my own research had shown is often harmful to people with an eating ...
What is the great hidden cost of doing business and carrying on the government? Poor communication. And the numbers are staggering. Anyone who needs proof can find it in the just-published second ...
While pen and paper may seem poised on the edge of obscurity, handwriting offers a bevy of brain-boosting perks that should not be lost to technology. Melissa Breyer was Treehugger’s senior editorial ...
I'm a writer, and to generate words I care about I first write them longhand, with pen and ink on paper. I'm also a teacher of creative writing, and when I tell my students—virtually all of whom write ...
When I was writing my dissertation, I joined the Coffee Club: five Ph.D. students who gathered on Wednesday afternoons in the library to write together. We met at a dissertation boot camp and decided ...
I used to think I could go it alone as a writer. As a matter of fact, I preferred it that way. I wanted to rely on myself alone, not bother anyone, not need anyone to get involved. I was doing fine ...