Handwriting and crisis management

So how can your handwriting show how you will handle an emergency situation?

And what use would that be anyway?

To answer the second question first: by understanding both your own and others natural response to crises you can be better prepared for both the event and the response.

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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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Signatures and the Personal Pronoun “I”

Personal pronoun “I” is very personal, just as a signature is very personal.

So what do these two tell us that is different from each other?

The signature is the person the writer wants the world to see and think s/he is.

It is her/his conscious projection of who the writer wants to show they are.  It is a projection of who they want to be seen as.

But is it the real person?

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St. Patricks Day … and your handwriting

You don’t have to be Irish to have the Gift of the Gab

But with St. Patrick’s Day in March, our thoughts turn to shamrocks, the “luck of the Irish” and the “Gift of the Gab”.

If you are Irish then a very happy St. Paddy’s day to you.

However that said, we’ll leave the Irish to their luck and their shamrocks, and concentrate here on the gift of the gab, which in less colloquial terms would be identified as persuasive communication skills.

Here is how to identify just who has this sought after gift, who has not, and how it will be used.

Without ever meeting the person in question.

How?  By looking at their handwriting. So dig out those Valentine’s from last month and check them for “Irish-ness”.

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Left handed writers

Does it make a difference to analyzing writing if the writer is left handed?

Answer: yes and no!  Read on…

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Wavy baseline in handwriting: Quick Tip #13

When you are writing on unlined paper, the baseline of your writing tells a great deal.

  • It can be very straight.
  • It can be uphill.
  • It can be downhill.
  • Or it can be gently meandering along with a undulating base.

When it’s up, down, waving gently along the line of script what does that mean?

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Aggressiveness: Quick Tip #12

Aggressiveness has a negative ring to it.  It brings to mind someone pushing ahead without regard for others.

It can indeed be that, but that is not necessarily the case.  Whether it is present in the personality, and whether is it a negative or a positive can be easily identified from handwriting.

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Set & Achieve Goals like an Olympian

So what has handwriting got to do with the Olympics, you might ask?

Well, nothing directly, however Olympic athletes are obviously very good at setting their goals and keeping on going until they reach them and how you set and achieve your goals (or not!) shows clearly in your writing.

And the goood news is, if you don’t already have them, you can get them.

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Hiring Help for Employers

Here’s help for anyone who is hiring new staff, promoting existing staff or dealing with staff conflicts.

This review could save you money, time  and frustration.

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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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