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Skills We Used to Practice for Hours in the Past

March 1, 2026 by Lourdes Alvarez

Looking back, we remember the hours spent practicing specific skills that brought us joy and laughter. Maybe handwritten letters or lively dance moves, these activities connected us with others and made us feel like we had accomplished something huge. As technology advanced, many of these skills faded away.

#1: Cursive Handwriting

We spent countless hours perfecting each letter’s flow, learning to express ourselves on paper with our unique style. Before the keyboard took over, a beautifully written note could convey deep personal connections. Unfortunately, with schools emphasizing typing and digital communication, cursive has almost vanished.

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