Tuesday, October 25, 2011

PERSONAL VARIETIES


In my previous blogpost I was speaking about occupational varieties which distinguish certain group of people by their occupation. Now I’m going to speak about one of the personal varieties that distinguishes one person from all  others. So we can analyse the person by his handwriting which is called graphology.
Writing is performed as a result of a circuit between your brain and the motor reflex muscles of the hand. The darker the written piece is the more emotional energy the writer has which implies that he is energetic both physically and mentally. Writers with heavy pressure are usually highly successful.
Then  its important to pay attention to slants. A right slant (////) shows that the person responds strongly to emotional situations and that he is warm, caring and their heart rules their mind. A vertical slant  (llll)shows that the writer can keep his emotions under control.And the left slant (\\\\)shows that the writer is a very isolated person and can conceal everything.
We can also check emotional control and reliability of the person when we pay attention to baselines which are imagined lines.A person with a straight baseline is overdisciplined and tense.A very wavy baseline indicates that a person is very undisciplined. An ascending baseline means optimism. A descending baseline means pessimism, tiredness or depression. A level baseline indicates a healthy balance between optimism and pessimism.
It’s also important to check the writer’s ability to concentrate.The size of the writing can indicate it. Small handwriting shows that the person is able to concentrate on minor details.They also like to stay alone. People having large handwriting have problems in concentrating themselves.
It’s also important to pay attention to spacing between letters. Average spacing between letters points to a person who is self-confident and feels comfortable and at ease. Letters written close together or "compressed" indicate a person who feels uncomfortable about themselves, and usually has low self-esteem or is self-conscious. Irregularly spaced letters indicate that the writer is confused, uncertain, or mixed up.
Spacing between words also can help: Compressed spacing between words- needs to be close to others; likes crowds. Average spacing between words- feels comfortable contact with others.Wide spacing between words- avoids people contact; has problems dealing with others.
Intelligence and  thought processing can be determined by the letters m, n, r: if they are written with sharp pointed tops then the writer is smart and quick to retain ideas.
                                                                                    
Those who write The "m," "n," and "r" with a round top are slower methodical thinkers. These people can retain just as much knowledge as quick thinkers, but they tend to "think things over" before making decisions. They are not as likely to "jump to conclusions," and tend to be more creative. 
                                                            
The same letters written flat and thread-like point to a person who doesn't have the mental capacity to learn quickly or to be creative. These writers are usually considered "lazy" or "dumb." Flattened peaks may also indicate that the writer is deceptive, or hiding something. He or she may lack communication skills or not want to communicate for some unknown reason.
                                                       
The speed of writing also matters. Quick writers are quick thinkers, aggressive, impatient, ambitious.Average writers are creative and more organized.Slow writers lack mental capacity. Mood, drugs, preoccupation, physical illness and many other factors can affect writing.
Judging by my handwriting I can see that most of the stated analysis are true.

                                                                 


























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