Handwriting Traits Reveal 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.
- Likes Variety: Shown by long, wide lower loops that extend deeply into the lower zone of writing. This writer will get bored easily and needs variety in life. Physical drives are strong and deep, providing lots of energy.
- Lives for the Moment: Shown by no upper zone strokes. Writing that stays in the middle zone can indicate someone who tends to be immature. These writers can get into trouble because they live for today and fail to foresee the consequences of their actions. Their philosophies and ethics can change frequently.
- Low Self-Esteem: Shown by the t-bar crossed very low on the stem. This writer tends to fear failure and also fears change; thus, setting goals with low risk. He can remain in a bad situation much too long, and finds imperfections with himself. He rarely sees himself as successful.
- Loyalty: Shown by a picture perfect i-dot with no tail in any direction. This writer has commitment to stand by those people or ideas that they consider worthy.
- Lying: Shown by a combination of loops in the right and left side of lower case a's and o's. Huge inner loops in the letters that cross signify a person who tends to lie pathologically and may not be trustworthy.
- Manual Dexterity: Shown by square formations on top of the r's and/or h's. This writer has the ability to take things apart and put them back together. He has good manual dexterity, good coordination and is mechanically minded.
- Needs a Challenge: Shown by a stinger-lick hook in the middle zone letters of c, d, or a. This writer can tend to have an anger at strong members of the opposite sex, while only being attracted to those who are a challenge. When this writer feels totally in control of a relationship, he can tend to become bored.
Source: The Secrets to Making Love Happen! by Bart A. Baggett.
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