Keep the angle of inclination steady: For better readability, make sure all the letters lean in the same direction.
Consistent letter orientation keeps things from getting too busy visually, making it easy for the reader to figure out what the text means. Both forward and vertical slants are usually fine and work well. Keeping your forearm and wrist in the same position will help you stay in a consistent position. On the other hand, an inconsistent slant can happen when you have bad posture or your paper is not stable.
Before starting, the writer should put the paper in the right place on the desk. This is changing the angle so that it matches how the arm naturally moves across the writing surface. To control fine motor movement, you need to have the right posture and paper alignment, which affects the slant.