I-dot in your signature: 5 things it tells about you
If you have an i-dot in your signature, give some thought to what it will say about you.
If you have an i-dot in your signature, give some thought to what it will say about you.
Most people sign more than one name in their signature. It may be as simple as one initial and name, or it may be 3 or 4 names written out in full.
How many names you write and whether they are written out in full or just initials all has its own meaning.
For now, however, we will look just at the significance of the amount of space left between names, and whether it’s the same each time or not. » Continue reading “Signature Analysis: Gaps between Names”
One of the things most often asked about handwriting analysis is how to tell if someone is trustworthy.
Honesty is the most obvious component of trust, but there are several others. » Continue reading “Trust and Handwriting: Quick Tip #5″
Is honesty and integrity important to you in a new hire? If so, how do you identify this in your job applicants? Here is a foolproof, immediate way to KNOW if your potential employee will be honest and straightforward.
Is honesty and integrity important to you in others?
If so, how do you identify this in people you meet? » Continue reading “Honesty and Integrity”
Diplomacy – or lack of it – shows in writing in general, and will be just as obvious in a signature.
Natural diplomacy shows when the writing become increasingly smaller as the word, or line of writing goes on. But only if the writing also continues to be as legible at the end as it is at the start.
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» Continue reading “Diplomacy: does it show in your signature? Quick tip #3″
What does it mean when the tail on your first name of your Signature goes way high above the rest of the lower case letter? » Continue reading “Signature Analysis: writing high flying long tails on your name: Quick Tip #1″
When one reads about “wealth” initially one thinks of money. But money is not the only type of wealth. 
Here are five things to look out for when considering different types of wealth and how to identify them from handwriting.
And you can identify the strongest wealth focus of anyone by looking at their writing. This can be very valuable in all connections with others, whether it’s friendship or business. » Continue reading “What is Wealth to you?”
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”
I worry about any woman who meets a man online, then books tickets and goes flying off to wherever he lives to meet him. Or even have him fly in to meet her.
It’s well known that the Internet lets you be whoever you want to be, and although once you have been chatting online for a while you certainly FEEL you know the other person… yet the question still remains: do you really know this person? » Continue reading “Internet Dating and Safety: Check it out before you check in”
Confidence and self esteem, although different things, co-exist and closely relate to each other.
You cannot be truly confident unless you have good self esteem to back it up, giving you the feeling you can indeed do whatever it is you are setting out to do.
Confidence is described as belief in oneself and one’s powers or abilities; certitude; self-reliance; assurance.
Self esteem is defined in the dictionary as a realistic respect for, or favorable impression of, oneself; self-respect.
You need to feel good about yourself in order to have the confidence that you will succeed. » Continue reading “Confidence Self Esteem in Handwriting”