Graphology Tips


The study of handwriting and its connection to behavior, personal information and other human traits

 

Handwriting analysis reveals the real you, honestly and objectively. Self-awareness allows us the potential to make informed decisions about how to effect changes and achieve personal growth. By highlighting our character traits graphology may provide us with a new direction in life.

If you can face up to your strengths and weaknesses, honestly and objectively, you can lay the foundations for more understanding relationships with others, both in your personal life, and at work.

Many aspects of your personality will be known to you but responses to people and situations are complex, often made below the level of conscious awareness. If you can appreciate why you feel and react as you do it is possible to reach a level of inner harmony.

As this is a wide wide topic lets quickly look at the brief little things that you n I can notice in a sample and then draw inferences.

What follows are some broad tips and guidelines to get you started with the analysis.

1. Large broad upper loops are a sign of emotion. (loops are the loops in our letters, maybe an inflated stem in ‘d’ or ‘b’ )

2. Right-pulled lower loops show interest for the good of others.(lower loops like ‘g’ and ‘f’)

3.Left-pulled upper case shows a fondness for the past.

4. Uneven upper loops show changeable satisfaction, or disillusionment.

5. Full left-pulled lower loops show physical fulfillment.

6. Closed ‘e’s and other small closed central loops show secrecy.

7. ‘Stand-alone’ or properly formed‘s’s at word ends show independence.

8. Word-end ‘s’s where top of letter is formed into downward right loop show a yielding or co-operative nature. (when we pull h last ‘s’ down )

9. Angular central case is a sign of an interest in ideas rather than people.(that is, writing in an angle)

10.Rounded central case shows interest in people.

11. Uncompleted case letters, for eg. ‘a’s, ‘b’s etc., (open when they would normally be joined loops) show a casual nature; very open shows propensity to gossip.

12. Small writing is generally a sign of technical personality.

13. Loops in angular writing show a potentially difficult character.

14. ‘T’ cross strokes connecting a number of ‘t’s with a single line shows speed of thought (but not a guarantee of correct thinking, though).

15. Omitted ‘i’ dots and ‘t’ cross strokes shows forgetfulness or carelessness.

16. Also, position and style of ‘i’ dots show different things:

-Directly above, close to and in line means exacting.
-Ahead means active and thinking.
-Flicked shows sense of humor.
-Behind shows thoughtful.
-Inconsistent (varying positions) means a distracted mind.



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