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There are many different
indicators and patterns in handwriting. Together, these form
clues that reveal various personality traits.
By studying them we are able to
assess personality with remarkable success.
Some of the important clues that
handwriting analysts look for are slant, pressure, rhythm, the
distribution of the writing on the page and other details. All of these
are evaluated and interpreted to make up the final portrait.
Two handwriting
samples explained
The following writer is
confident, capable and efficient. He is an intelligent and independent
thinker with a strong element of self-reliance.
You will notice that not one of
the words starts with a lead-in stroke and the t-bars are strong and
well-placed.
However, he finds it difficult
to make close friendships and often feels alone. Wide gaps between the
words with a descending baseline attest to this.

The next writer suffers from low
self-esteem and a sense of insecurity. Look at the very low t-bars in
combination with the left slant.
She hides her real personality
from friends and acquaintances as she feels that no-one will like her as
she really is. She is confused and disheartened.
See how the lines begin to
descend particularly with the word "tomorrow" and note also how the y's
turn back on themselves.
She is strongly affected by what
people think of her and will do anything to make a good impression.
(Tall upper strokes combined with a "pretty" style of writing.)
As a result, she
over-compensates for her perceived deficiencies by trying to achieve
more than she is capable of. This adds an element of confusion to an
already overstretched personality.

Would you like to find out what
your own handwriting reveals about you?
Learn how at:
Graphology
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