Analyze Cursive Handwriting Unveils Personality Traits

We often spend a great deal of time, effort and money getting to know someone; only to discover that they have needs or desires that are incompatible with our frame of reference.  However, you can effectively recognize compatible traits and invite those people into your life who have a greater possibility of forming a quality relationship with you.  By taking a few moments to notice the person's handwriting you will observe very small neuro-muscular movements that are shared by people with particular personality traits.  Following is a brief summary of some of these traits.

Note: If the person tends to print rather than write a cursive script, they tend to put up barriers so others cannot easily see who they really are, but you can still interpret the individual strokes.

  • High Self-Esteem: Shown by high crossed t-bar and large personal pronoun I.  This writer reveals confidence, ambition, the ability to plan ahead, high goals, high personal expectations, and an overall good self image.  Collectively, these can bring about personal success and happiness.
  • Humor: Shown by a wavy t-bar and/or flourishing wavy beginning strokes in word patterns.  This writer has a sense of  humor and can be witty if the stroke ends with an angle (analytical) or a sharp point (sarcastic.)
  • Imagination: Shown by large and wide lower loops in the y, g and j, reveals strong physical imagination, gullibility and a tendency to exaggerate the tangible aspects of life.  This writer has great ability to visualize and see things clearly.  Big loops in the h reveals a philosophical imagination.
    Independent Thinker: Shown by a short d or t-stem with a restricted or no loop.  This writer has his own ideas about the way life is.  He thinks independently of what others' believe.  His dress and choices in life tend to be made without regard for the norm.
  • Individualistic: Shown by a circle i-dot.  This trait is most common in adolescent writing when a youth is trying to stand out from the crowd.   In adulthood, the writer tends to have a fear of being ordinary and will call attention to himself by being different.  It can also indicate artistic. creative expression.
  • Intuition: Shown by breaks between letters and also found in part printed/part cursive script.  These writers have a developed sixth sense or psychic ability to feel situations very accurately.
  • Irritability: Shown by slashed i dots.  The longer the slash, the more irritated the writer is at the time of the writing.  Slash turning down shows irritation at the present situation.  Slash to the left is irritation at themselves.  Slash to the right is irritation toward other people.  Anger is usually also present.
  • Jealousy: Shown by a tight beginning loop that is small, almost square and is  a completely closed circle.  This writer fears the loss of someone he loves and can be very possessive.
Source:  The Secrets to Making Love Happen! by Bart A. Baggett
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