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Aggressive, Assertive or Passive: Your Writing Tells.

Have you ever considered that your writing will show how aggressive you are, how assertive you are or how passive you are?

Your handwriting is body language, and just as your other body language will show whether you are aggressive, assertive or passive, so will your writing.

The other bonus from identifying it from writing is that if you don’t like which you are, you can change it by changing your writing.

So how do Aggressive, Assertive and Passive show in your writing?

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EFT – Emotional Freedom Technique and Handwriting Analysis

Emotional Freedom Technique works fantastically well with Handwriting Analysis and just like Handwriting Analysis it is simple to use.

I have used it myself and find it an excellent tool to use either alone, or even more powerfully, in combination with Graphotherapy.

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Be a Success

When I analyze writing for clients there are two things they always want to know.

One is

  • “What are me negative traits?”
  • “What is wrong with me?”

People always manage to see their negatives so clearly, magnify and worry about them.  But they never seem to see, that in most people, these negatives are more than balanced out by all the great, positive traits they have.

The other question is, not surprisingly after you know the first question:

  • “How can I improve?”
  • “How can I be the best I can be?”
  • “How can I achieve more?”
  • “How can I be a success?”

And they are right in asking those questions, because your handwriting can most certainly help or hinder you be a success.

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Vision Boards and Handwriting Analysis

Vision Boards are a strong tool in achieving goals.  They have various names: collages, treasure maps, visual goal boards.  All are the same thing.

And Vision Boards work wonderfully well when combined with Handwriting Analysis – Graphotherapy.

When you are recovering from a physical injury the doctor may give you medication but he may also give you exercises to do or send you to physiotherapy.

That is just one example of the many events and situations in life when we use more than one strategy to achieve our goals.

In the above example, of course, the goal it to recover totally from the injury and be fit again.

And so it is with any goal.

A vision board along with Handwriting Analysis – Graphotherapy is a combination that I recommend highly to help you achieve your dreams.

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Self Deceit: the why, the how and the solution

Self deceit is pretty self explanatory in some ways. It obviously means that the person is fooling themselves and addressing things realistically.

But if you are seeing the world through rose colored glasses, how to you know that you are doing it? After all, you look out and see everything looks fine. How can you know that they way you are seeing things is not how things really are?

There are of course many ways to do this and depending on the severity of the situation counselling may be the answer.

Handwriting can help identify Self Deceit.

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Success Self Help

Success!

A difficult word to tie down. It means something different to almost every individual on the planet. And it means different things to the same person at different times.

But one thing is common for all. It is a mindset. The determination to do whatever it is that will give you the feeling of achievement.

Some people have more of it in life than others. Some people equate it only with financial gain. Others achieve everything they want in life without earning a penny.

What is the difference between the person who has gained this elusive quality and the one who has not?

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Graphotherapy: change your life

How to Change your Writing and Change Your Life with Graphotherapy

By changing your writing and practicing the new strokes till they become your natural way of writing, you change your behavior to match the new writing. This is called Graphotherapy.

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Procrastination really is…

It is unlikely that when you procrastinate you are doing completely nothing.

So you are doing something.

So how can you be procrastinating?

The answer is obvious.

You are procrastinating because you are doing something else, something that is not so urgent or important as the thing you are putting off.

Sometimes we can convince ourselves that this other something is more important.  Or we tell ourselves the important thing is not really so important, or that we will have plenty of time to get it done later when in fact this is not the case. » Continue reading “Procrastination really is…”

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Procrastination: How to identify it and how to stop it

Webster’s Dictionary describes procrastination as “to put off doing something that should be done, dawdle, delay.”

In handwriting there is a trait called procrastination, that means just that: to put off, dawdle or delay.  But it is not the only trait that illustrates this behavior.

That is one of the amazing (and useful) things about handwriting analysis, that is can show you, with a clarity that nothing else I know of can, from there the behavior originates and what is the underlying cause.

Here are eight other traits that can hold you back and “masquerade” as procrastination. » Continue reading “Procrastination: How to identify it and how to stop it”

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Did you spend too much?

In the Western world, the week after Christmas is a time of spending.

Shops offer sales and shoppers push, shove and stand in line for hours if necessary to get bargains.

What in writing will show who is likely to be an overly-avid post-Christmas shopper?  Here are a few strokes to consider. » Continue reading “Did you spend too much?”

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