Handwriting Analysis 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.
- Optimism: Shown by noticeable upward slant in the baseline and/or cross bar on the letter t. The higher the incline, the more optimistic the writer tends to be. This writer tends to look at the bright side of life.
- Organizational Ability: Shown by balanced upper and lower loops in the letter f. The two loops bisect the entire letter. This writer tends to have the ability to create order out of chaos.
- Perfectionist: Shown by a baseline that is straight and even. This writer tends to spend time putting everything its place and reviews work, trying to make it precise.
- Persistence: Shown by strokes that double back over the letter and end toward the right, usually for the letters t and f. This writer tends to have the qualify of not giving up when confronted with temporary setbacks and will persist until a task is completed.
- Perversion: Shown by lower zone loops that are not shaped normally. The bizarre lower zone loops tend to signify the sex/relationship aspect of the writer.
- Physical Frustration: Shown by lower loops that are incomplete. This tends to signify frustration in the areas of relationships, exercise, or sexual activity. Something is incomplete in the writer's life.
- Physically Experimental: Shown by very long and big loops in the lower zones of the letters y, g, and p. This writer will tend to demand variety in their physical activities. They can be very demanding and creative sexually.
- Positiveness: Shown by a t-bar that is blunt and not pointed on the end. This writer tends to make statements with confidence and conviction. He can act like he knows the right answer even if he is not sure.
- Procrastination: Shown by a t-bar that is crossed predominately on the left side of the t-stem. This writer will tend to put off tasks until a later date.
- Pride & Dignity: Shown in the t and d-stems that are retraced and taller than normal. This writer will tend to demand respect and expect to be treated with dignity.
- Resentment: Shown by inflexible beginning strokes at the beginning of a word. The stroke will start at the baseline or below and remain rigidly straight. This person tends to harbor anger, resentment or hate toward someone or something.
Source: The Secrets to Making Love Happen! by Bart A. Baggett.
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