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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Writing problems and handwriting analysis

I have just recently broken my wrist (which is why there have been no blog postings here for a while!) It is my left wrist and I am right handed, so this is good news.

However, several people have asked, if I had broken my right wrist, and had to start writing with my left, how the obvious change in my writing would relate to the analysis of my writing.

It’s an easy question to answer.

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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”.

shamrock

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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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Secretiveness: Can you keep a Secret? Quick Tip #12

When you say the phrase “keeping a secret” most people immediately think of deep, dark, mysterious or bad topics.  Or “What do you have to hide.”

But really secretiveness is just maintaining confidentiality.

And the trait of secretiveness is easy to identify in handwriting.

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Honesty and Deceit

“Is this person telling the truth? “

This is one of the commonest questions people ask.

  • They ask it of themselves.
  • They ask it of others.
  • They ask it of me when I am looking at handwriting.

And yes, handwriting does show honesty and deceit clearly.

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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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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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