How to know more about a person by analyzing handwriting

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Your handwriting is a unique guide to your character.
Study of handwriting (Graphology) can help you understand a person well.
Each feature of your handwriting has something to reveal about you.
There are even some corrective ways through which you can change your handwriting and do away with some negative aspects of your character.

There many features taken into consideration while analyzing a person’s handwriting such as large and small size in writing , right and left slants, varying upper, middle and lower zones, heavy and light pressure in writing, gaps between letters and words,   the size of the margin, the gap between the lines, the joining of letters etc.

Steps

1

Analysis based on degrees slant in writing

  • 90-125 degrees slant in writing, indicates that you are a head over hearts person, an introvert, do not express yourself unless under stress and angry.People find you cold and unemotional. You look after self interest and use logic and judgment to arrive at a decision. Light pressure and large right margin, cramped letters signify timidity.
  • 125-135 deg reveals that you are an outgoing person, friendly, warm and affectionate to others. You are emotional and moody. You can get on well with introverts and extroverts.
  • 150+ deg (E+) you are highly emotional and get hysterical even with common emergencies. Your emotions – anger, jealousy, sorrow, burst out with terrific force. Being emotional you may say several things for which you regret later. You expect others to reciprocate your affections and are depressed when it does not happen. You must be careful while choosing your company.
  • 56-90 deg (FA) with backward slant – indicates a reserved, introvert person. You are non-impulsive, logical and unemotional. If someone offends you , you do not react and stock that in memory. When it is repeated and you can not take anymore your blow at the slightest provocation.
2

Oversized signatures and capital letters indicates a person with inflated ego. Large writing, large middle and upper zones, firm pressure, rising lines, rising ‘t’ cross placed high on the stem indicates domination.

3

Connected and fluent writing reveals a person as a good conversationalist, speaker or writer.
Breaks between letters ( part printed/part cursive) speaks of a person who has developed a sixth sense or psychic ability to feel the situation before it occurs.

4

Regular writing with straight lines and margins, letters clear and meticulously formed with angular connections with accurate ‘i’ dots and ‘t’ crosses indicates the person inclination towards precision.
Small narrow writing with a left slant, small middle zone and small signature indicates an introverted modest personality.

5

Heavy pressured writing with right slant and angular letters, thickened ‘t’ cross strokes indicates temper.
Completely connected writing, copy book type, ‘o’s tightly looped shows secretiveness.
Looped ‘o’ indicates exaggeration. Even sized  ‘t’ crossed right across shows confidence.
if you cross your ‘t’ only on one side, you are sarcastic.

Tips

  • If you lack confidence, elongate your ‘d,b,h. and t’ s
  • elongate the stroke of the last letter of any word to be more positive, in your life. It also gives enthusiasm and activeness physically and psychologically.
  • you are argumentative if you write letter ’p’ in two strokes. Try to correct it.
  • while writing ‘m’ and ‘n’ improves your sense of humor.
  • bold and rounded loops while writing ‘a,e and o’ makes you frank.
  • if your ‘t’ cross is slanting you are irritable. Cross the ‘t’ right across to overcome it.
  • there are many combinations in writing, hence you have to take all these aspects into consideration, at the time of analyzing.

Caution

while analyzing a person’s hand writing, don’t tell him/her about  the negative aspects directly. Just suggest making alterations in that particular style of writing.

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