Top Ten Strengths of Workplace Re-Entry Women

So what are the top ten strengths of women going back into the workplace?

Women returning to the workforce often sell themselves short, partly because of society’s view that if you’re not in the paid workforce you are “doing nothing”.

The other part of this equation is because after a few years of dealing mainly with children and duties around the home, many women find own self esteem and self confidence is low as to what they have to offer in the world of work.

But as any savvy employer knows, a woman returning to the workplace brings with her extremely valuable skills and qualities. » Continue reading “Top Ten Strengths of Workplace Re-Entry Women”

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Extroverts vs Introverts

Dictionary.com lists Extrovert as being and outgoing and gregarious person, a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment, and an Introvert as a shy person, a person characterized by concern primarily with his or her own thoughts and feelings.

Handwriting can tell which a writer is. » Continue reading “Extroverts vs Introverts”

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What Employers Want: Top Ten Personality Traits

What are employers looking for in their new hires?

Obviously that the person can do the job for which they are hiring.  But beyond that, what makes one person a more desirable employee than another who has exactly the same qualifications and experience?

Personality.

Employers hire people who “fit” the job, who “fit” the company culture and the team.

There are certain “soft skills” or personal qualities that consistently rate very high on the most employers “top ten.” » Continue reading “What Employers Want: Top Ten Personality Traits”

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Handwriting Analysis is very Practical: here’s how

Why is this blog called “Practical” Handwriting Analysis?  Why not just Handwriting Analysis?

The Dictionary describes “Practical” in the following ways:

  • Adapted or designed for actual use; useful; practical instructions
  • Inclined toward or fitted for actual work or useful activities

That is my goal in Practical Handwriting Analysis:

  • To develop a blog that will highlight a show practical uses for Handwriting Analysis, for every-day people who are not necessarily trained handwriting analysts.

I want to give you the tools to use handwriting analysis in your “actual work or useful activities”.fyi pen » Continue reading “Handwriting Analysis is very Practical: here’s how”

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Practical Handwriting Analysis: What you’ll find on this blog

What is Practical Handwriting Analysis?

Just what it sounds like.

It is a blog dedicated to the practical benefits of the science of Handwriting Analysis.

What are the practical benefits?

Well, as this blog develops, there will be a far ranging variety of benefits explained and demonstrated for you to consider.

For now here are a few of the more obvious benefits: » Continue reading “Practical Handwriting Analysis: What you’ll find on this blog”

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Choosing a job: How many interruptions can you handle?

If you are considering a new job, one of the important, and often overlooked, things to consider is how many interruptions will you be expected to handle on an on going basis.hold the line » Continue reading “Choosing a job: How many interruptions can you handle?”

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Top Ten Personality Traits As Shown in Handwriting of Successful Entrepreneurs

Do you have what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur?  Your handwriting will tell.

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Career Changers and Job Seekers with Personality

How can Handwriting Analysis help Career Changers and Job Seekers?

The answer is yes.  Definitely. Absolutely. Without Doubt. Yes.  Here’s a taste of what to look for… » Continue reading “Career Changers and Job Seekers with Personality”

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