Access websites specifically dedicated to cursive writing, such as KidZone or Handwriting Worksheets. Each resource provides free printable worksheets to practice cursive writing. You can also customize the printable. For example, when using Handwriting Worksheets' site, you can alter specific features on your printable, such as the cursive letter's size, color or trace pattern.
Go to a local bookstore and ask a store clerk to help you locate cursive writing practice materials. You can purchase blank writing tablets with pre-made lines or workbooks. Although most books might be located in the "Children's" or "Young Adult's" section of the store, adults can still utilize these invaluable resources.
Practice daily, if possible. Practice tracing the letters in pencil on the printable or in a booklet until you feel comfortable writing them in pen. When you first start writing in cursive, your print will not look perfect. Keep practicing, and in time your cursive writing abilities will improve. Once you've mastered writing single letters, you can move on to writing full words and sentences.