Printing or script: what does it say about me?

“I write with a mixture of printing and joined-up writing. What does that mean?”

I hear that question so often after I have made a presentation on handwriting analysis to a group.

People always seem to assume it’s something negative, but it’s not…  In fact it’s a really useful ability to have.  With other positive attributes, it can become a real gift. » Continue reading “Printing or script: what does it say about me?”

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Worry and Blame. Stop them in their tracks.

Are you a worrier?  Do you blame yourself unnecessarily?

Self blame.  It can be so much tougher than blame from any other source. Worry can take over your life if you let it.

Here is quote I found recently, by Louise Hay:

“You have been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.”…

Here is how your handwriting can help… » Continue reading “Worry and Blame. Stop them in their tracks.”

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Elaborate signature: Quick Tip #10

When you find an extremely elaborate signature, where the body of the writing is not so overdone, you have found a writer who desperately wants attention. » Continue reading “Elaborate signature: Quick Tip #10″

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Initiative: Do you have it? Or do you want to get it?

Initiative is the ability to see and recognize opportunity and move towards grasping it.

Obviously a good trait to have.

Here’s how you can identify it from handwriting… » Continue reading “Initiative: Do you have it? Or do you want to get it?”

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Large writing or small writing: Size does matter

Do you have large writing? Do you have small writing? Or do you think your writing is somewhere in the middle with regard to size?

Size is a significant element in handwriting… » Continue reading “Large writing or small writing: Size does matter”

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My signature changes: Quick Tip #8

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Your “Best” Writing: Quick Tip #7

When people give me writing to analyze they almost always apologize that it is not their “best” writing, and follow up with some reason why.

But I don’t want their “best” writing, and neither do you if you are going to be looking for personality traits in the script. » Continue reading “Your “Best” Writing: Quick Tip #7″

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Unique Party Ideas – and a free taste

Question: Would you like to throw a unique, different, fun party that would have everybody talking about it for days? » Continue reading “Unique Party Ideas – and a free taste”

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But I was taught to write this way…

We were all taught to write at one time. We were taught a particular style, depending on where we were living. We copied from books and from the teacher’s writing, trying our best to make our writing look the same.blackboard

Fine. But what age were you then?

Do you still do everything else as you had to do it then? » Continue reading “But I was taught to write this way…”

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Spot the Dot: It Tells a Lot!

Attention to detail can be important to your success – do you have it?

Compared with the bulk of the rest of a sample of writing, a lonely little “i”-dot seems very insignificant.

Don’t you believe it!  “i”-dots reveal a great deal. » Continue reading “Spot the Dot: It Tells a Lot!”

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