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Handwriting Analysis FUN!

What Your Handwriting Says About You

 Everyone's handwriting is different. Some of us write using flowing cursive while others print in large, block letters. I admit my handwriting is not anywhere near nice, but Bill’s is absolutely illegible to my eye anyway….but then he complains he can’t read mine...and on and on and on..

Tips to Get You Started

1.           People who write in very large script tend to be very friendly as well as social.

2.            How you cross your Ts is an indicator of self-esteem. People who cross lower on the vertical   line tend to have a fear of risk and likewise underachieve. People who cross higher on the   vertical line tend to be more ambitious and driven.

3.           Os are the easiest way to tell honesty and candor. People who tend to be blunt and straight  forward write perfect Os. People who are less straightforward tend to leave a loop at the   top of the O.

4.           People who write in block print tend to be very masculine. Many times these people are guarded   emotionally and can be hard to get to know.

5.           People who write larger loops in lower-case, cursive Ds have a tendency to be defensive. These

  people also tend to be overly responsive to compliments and approval.

6.  People who write pointier Ms and Ns tend to make faster decisions and are less patient with   those who are indecisive. People who round these letters are generally more methodical.

 

·             Want to test your knowledge?: 
http://www.brainprints.com/test.html

·             For a really cool quick signature analysis: http://handwriting.feedbucket.com/start.php

·             Want to assess your thought patterns and tendencies?:  http://www.personality100.com

Have Fun!!!!

Posted: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:21 PM by Lois Szydlowski

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