Cursive Handwriting Shows 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.
- Talkative: Shown by open circle letters in a's and o's. The less connected the upper part of these letters are, the more the writer tends to talk.
- Temper: Shown by a t-bar that is crossed predominantly on the right side of the stem. The more frequently it occurs, the easier irritation will cause the writer to lose control of his emotions. If the t-bar crossing is combined with a heavy rightward slant, they will tend to blow up quickly.
- Tenacity: Shown by ending hooks on the right side of letters. This writer tends to hold on to what is his. If the hook is in the upper zone, he will cling to his ideas and beliefs. If the hook is in the middle zone, he will be tenacious about material items.
- Too Many Irons in the Fire: Shown by long lower loops running into the writing below. This writer has too many projects going on at one time, with confusion of interests.
- Will Power: Shown by heavy pressure on the t-bars. This writer will be able to follow a set course and display strong powers of the will. Will power tends to intensify all other personality traits.
Source: The Secrets of Making Love Happen! by Bart A. Baggett
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