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Fiona - What fun! You cannot imagine what delightful joy you have introduced me to with this new, kind-of, lighthearted, approach to a study that I have thought about so differently for so long.  I know much of this summer's reading re: Handwriting. Analysis. will be a lot "zippier" than it has in the past, you have made it seem as though I am starting on an entirely different subject! Fun!! Sincere thanks, Barbara
 Lawrence
California

 

Do you know how handwriting analysis works? 

Do you know what you can tell from handwriting?

 

First, here is a sample of how it works.

Who has the higher goals?

Look at the lower case "t".  Which writer puts the t-bar higher?
The higher the t-bar the higher the goals.

A mixture of t-bars in one writing sample? 
Some goals the writer has the confidence to set high, some s/he feels more comfortable tackling one step at a time.

Each stroke or writing placement is an indication of traits. 
By knowing what strokes or placements means what traits, you can find out an amazing amount about any writer.

What you can tell from writing?
The entire personality, strengths, weaknesses, potential and flaws: all are apparent in writing.

You can't fake it.
If someone tries to change their writing immediately one of two things happen:

1. They don't succeed and slip back into the natural style
2. They concentrate enough to succeed making the change but in doing so lose the natural fluidity of the writing, which can instantly be detected.

(Writing can be changed over time, and this, because it also develops the traits of the new writing is a wonderful
method of personal development, called Graphotherapy)

 

So there you have it, very briefly, the essence of handwriting analysis.
Here is more on what you can tell from writing.

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