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”
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”
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.
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…”
Any stroke that only happens in your signature has special significance.
Your signature is very personal, so a stroke that happens only there applies to you on a very personal level. » Continue reading “Signature Analysis: It only happens in my signature! Quick Tip #6″
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!”
If you have an i-dot in your signature, give some thought to what it will say about you.
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”
When someone writes totally in capital letters it’s because they don’t want who they truly are to be seen. They may well be totally unaware that that is why they are doing it, but that doesn’t change the fact that it is!
» Continue reading “All Capitals: What does it mean? Quick Tip #4″
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 someone’s signature has noticeably small capitals?
It is an indication of modesty. This writer does not seek the limelight. S/he may like to be in the center of things, knowing what is going on (this will show if their signature is in the middle of the page) but they don’t want to be noticed and attract attention.
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» Continue reading “Small Capitals in Signature: Quick Tip #2″
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″