How to practice calligraphy?
First, poor handwriting, no matter who, no matter what education level, as long as they are trained systematically and scientifically, they will certainly be able to write well.
Second, there are contradictions between writing at work and writing in practice. When practicing calligraphy, you should write as well as possible. If you stick to a post, it should be basically the same as the post. It should be slow at this time. After a period of training, the writing speed will be improved, so it will be used at work. Sometimes I have to write for a long time at work, especially when the leaders speak, speak at meetings, answer questions and so on. At this time, it is necessary to speed up, omit the use of symbols and so on.
Third, you should strengthen the training of cursive script, because cursive script records quickly, and if you use regular script and running script to record, you will definitely not record completely. Therefore, we should strengthen some running script, cursive script and even crazy grass practice at ordinary times. Improve your writing speed.
Fourth, I often attend some important meetings at work, and I also need to record some leaders' speeches. My experience is that we should learn to listen, keep the leaders' speeches in mind and sort them out quickly after the meeting. Don't be lazy. If I am lazy, I won't tidy up in time, and I may forget when I tidy up later. There is also, for example, the public security and judicial organs use their recording methods when questioning criminal suspects. When they record, they try to keep the suspect's original words, and recording them in their heads is like showing a movie. In this way, it may be better when recording again.
Fifth, as for the opinions on countersignature of the documents you mentioned, generally speaking, there are not many words, so you should write carefully, and you can give full play to your own specialties and write well.
I don't know if my feelings are useful to you, but I hope I can help you. You can contact me if you have any questions about calligraphy. Wish progress!