The Secret Code in Handwriting

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Handwriting has a special code that holds the secrets to your personality. Understand the code and the most amazing facts about any personality or relationship will become clear to you!

 

You may not realize it but whenever you write, you leave a trail of clues behind in your handwriting. 

The way you form your letters, the slant of your handwriting, the pressure you use on the pen - these are just a few of the many clues that reveal your individual, personal style.

Think of someone who is poised and self-assured, who moves confidently, and joins any conversation with ease.

She's obviously very different from the person who dresses conservatively, speaks quietly, engages in conversation cautiously and does everything in an understated fashion.

These two people have obvious behavioural and emotional differences. 

They will also have completely different handwriting styles. 

In fact, their handwritings will show what personality types they belong to. 

 HOW IT WORKS

A large, bold handwriting reflects an outgoing personality while a small, fine and even handwriting reveals the personality of a conservative introvert. 

This is the foundation of handwriting analysis on which most of the graphological theories are built.  This is just an inkling of how handwriting analysis works but obviously there's a lot more.

You'll find a lot more information about this with many illustrations and examples at http://www.graphicinsight.co.za

 

YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE.

HOW DO YOU VIEW THE WORLD?

DISCOVER YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE

Handwriting analysis is all about personality.

Here is a simple personality test. If you want to know more about your personality type take a look at the following attitudes.

Choose the one that plays the most important part in your decision making.

Feelings
Do your feelings affect your decisions? And do you tend to act first and think later.

Thinking
Do you think things out carefully first, tending to act only after you have made careful plans?

Intuition
Do you get hunches about things and then tend to be influenced by them?

Your senses
Are you mostly affected by sensations? Is food, good clothing, physical and material wellbeing etc of paramount importance in your life?

Introverts and Extroverts
Now make a second choice. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? (Incidentally, these terms were coined by Jung)

Put both of your choices together and see if it describes your personality! For example if you are an extrovert combined with sensation it would make you quite a dynamo!

Or you could be an introvert combined with thinking. In which case you could be a writer or an academic.

Experiment with this a bit and you'll see that it can get quite interesting.

This very simplified "personality test" is based on the findings of Jung. In fact, the widely used Myers-Briggs personality test was inspired by Jung's work.

Now if you want to try a really zany personality test try the "Bird Horse Muffin" Test.  The odd thing is that it really works and it becomes completely addictive. You will find the details at Graphic Insight Personality Games

And by the way, if you are interested in a seeing a light-hearted approach to graphology with lots of handwriting fun for beginners go to Graphology World

ARE YOU CREATIVE?

How to find Creativity and Talent in Your Handwriting

What if you haven't yet worked out what your real talent is?

The answer may very well be in your handwriting. There are many signs that point to creativity of various types.

POPULAR CREATIVITY
This involves the more popular type of creativity such as sewing, gardening, wood working, cake icing and interior decorating.

And by the way, you'll find lots of interesting information about crafts, hobbies and interests at Craft and Create

There are many highly talented people in these fields and you can spot the creativity in their handwritings fairly easily.

Here is a short cluster of signs to look for:

A fat rounded middle zone
Circular i-dots
Fairly large handwriting
An upright or forward slant
Possibly a few embellished letter formations

THE GIFTED ARISTOCRACY
Then there is the highly gifted group that I have called "The Gifted Aristocracy".

In this group we find painters such as Picasso, musicians such as Chopin, writers such as Jane Austin and composers and musical directors like Andrew Lloyd Webber.

The handwritings in this group are quite different and the cluster of signs above won't apply to them. There are other signs to look for.

And this is where it really gets interesting!

Now this is a subject that has long fascinated me and I have written a book about it.

If you find it difficult to identify talent and giftedness in handwriting then you'll find it very helpful.

It's called "The Mark of Genius" and you can check it out here:
THE MARK OF GENIUS

The Value of Handwriting Analysis

The Various Uses of Handwriting Analysis

Handwriting analysis is used in many ways.

However, it is particularly valuable where an understanding of personality is important.

For example, it is helpful in areas such as Education, Relationships, Jury selection, personnel selection, career advice and more.

These are just a few of the areas where handwriting analysis can provide you with in-depth information.

A HANDWRITING SAMPLE DESCRIBED

Handwriting Analysis in Action

If you would like to see a sample of handwriting explained and described take a look at Tolkien where you will see the handwriting of a creative genius.

You will be able to see for yourself how specific instances of creativity and giftedness can be seen in his handwriting.

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  • lepis22 May 24, 2011 @ 2:17 am | delete
    i read several books about graphology, and every books make me more confused about it. Ok i must admit that slant of the writing and space between lines, words, etc. may give some kind of true information about personality. However, i dont think t-bars give any kind of information about that person's self esteem or set of gool. or other kind of traits which based on a spesific letter. These are just my humble opinions, Im not a specialist.
  • Grapho May 24, 2011 @ 3:54 am | delete
    You are 100% correct! The problem is that by reading a few books you get a very piecemeal and confusing version of the real thing. A proper graphologist will take all the little signs into consideration as a whole before making an assessment. A t-bar will definitely not give you any information whatsoever. There is a lot to learn before you can put the puzzle of personality together. Take a look at http://www.graphicinsight.co.za for some info about this. Also try http://www.graphology-world.com
  • lepis22 May 24, 2011 @ 12:47 pm | delete
    Taking to whole writing as a picture seems reasonable :). The most realistic book I've ever read is "you are what you write-Huntington Hartford" but also it mentioned about saudek's objections which are makes me quite confused about graphology. Whatever :) I've already checked these websites and also subscribed my mail. What I really want to ask you is that which book-s do you recommend to me? I know the basic concept of graphology, and I really fed up to read same things in different books. I just want to learn more advanced traits about graphology and maybe some guidance about making analysis. Because, I skipped many crucial points when I looking a handwriting.
  • Grapho May 25, 2011 @ 9:11 am | delete
    I know exactly what you mean about being confused especially with regard to guidance about writing an analysis. No one tells you how to do that - no matter how many books you read. It is something that bothered me to the extent that I wrote a book about it myself. You won't find it in a book store as its an ebook.

    I truly don't want to appear as if I am advertising my own work - but this is genuinely the only guide I have ever seen about a step by step process that will help you to create a decent analysis. You don't have to check it out if you don't want to - but in case you are interested - it is called Creating the Portrait and you can read about it here: http://graphicinsight.co.za/Creating-portrait.htm
  • lepis22 May 25, 2011 @ 1:28 pm | delete
    first of all, I really appreciate your quick replies, thank you very much.
    secondly, of course Im interested in :D I really like the explanation of this book, actually I attracted to it:))) I want to purchase it but after my finals. I favoureted your lens so I will not forget about it. once again, thank you
  • AR Jan 8, 2011 @ 2:22 am | delete
    I WANT TO KNOW MY PERSONALITY
  • TheExplete Nov 9, 2010 @ 6:38 pm | delete
    well how come i have the same handwriting as son of sam, charles manson, and ted bundy???
  • Grapho May 24, 2011 @ 3:55 am | delete
    Sounds like a serious problem!!!
  • http://www.squidoo.com/lensmasters/Marijoyce Sep 27, 2010 @ 1:22 am | delete
    Hi, Thank you so much for your very nice comments on my LOTD titled Back When I Wanted To Be A Writer." I'm glad the sincerity came through because what I am is pretty much what you get and I don't really know how to be otherwise, but that's okay by me. Now I have to go read your lens on handwriting because, while I know zilch about that subject, I've always found it fascinating.
  • Grapho Sep 27, 2010 @ 1:31 am | delete
    Hi Marijoyce
    Thank you for the reply to my comment. Unfortunately I deleted it by mistake and couldn't get your picture back. So I apologize for the botched job! but I did manage to retrieve the words.You have a great lens and I don't remember when last I read every word on a blog as I did in your case. My best wishes to you.
  • Marijoyce Sep 26, 2010 @ 9:45 pm | delete
    I found this lens very interesting. I don't have time to check out all the links tonight but I've bookmarked this lens so that when I have time I'll be able to check them out later. Lots of info that I knew nothing about before reading this lens.
  • encourinvest Mar 28, 2010 @ 11:57 am | delete
    Nice lens. I like it very much. Really handwriting analysis is interesting to me. Most informative lens. 5*****
    Thanks for sharing by comment.
  • Grapho Sep 30, 2009 @ 9:07 am | in reply to Rakesh | delete
    Hi Rakesh
    There are a number of universities in Europe and elsewhere that teach Graphology. For example Lumsa University in Rome, the University of Valencia in Spain and many others. Go to http://graphicinsight.co.za/universities.htm for more details and you will be surprised at the number of university accredited courses you will find. Graphology is becoming more and more popular and is being seriously studied in many institutions around the world.
  • Grapho Sep 30, 2009 @ 8:50 am | in reply to DUKE | delete
    Your wild handwriting is probably for your own use when you are feeling relaxed while the neat handwriting is for formal use. Many people have different handwritings for formal and informal occasions. It doesn't mean that you're wacky!
  • DUKE Sep 30, 2009 @ 8:32 am | delete
    i HAVE TWO COMPLETLY DIFFERENT HANDWRITING STYLES WHICH MY WIFE POINTED OUT TO ME!! THE FIRST IS A WILD SCRAWL WHICH IS UNEVEN BARELY READABLE. THE OTHER IS SLANTED ITALIC AND RELATIVLEY NEAT.

    DOES THAT MAKE ME A MALIGNANT SCHIZOPHRENIC!!?? LOL
  • LMSchuetz Jul 11, 2009 @ 4:02 pm | delete
    I'm a Jungian graphologist that creates thinking maps from scoring the Jungian thinking preferences. Check it out: http://lisaschuetz.com
  • Rakesh Apr 22, 2008 @ 2:01 pm | delete
    The information on this site is pretty good. I have also found some other reputed institutes where one can learn graphology like
    International Graphoanalysis society-www.igas.com
    International school of handwriting analysis-www.karohs.com, Handwriting Analysts India-www.handwritinginstitute.com and so on...I request the author of this article to post some information where one can learn graphology at a professional level
  • ThePrancingPony May 10, 2007 @ 1:15 pm | delete
    Hey, its great to see your lens on Graphology. Coincidentally I have made one too, check it out. I have added your lens on my Lensroll :) Cheers.

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