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Handwriting Analysis

Filed Under (Writing) by Deltrice on 28-02-2004

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Handwriting Sample Details
Size: Moderately Small Sample Ink Colour: Black
Writing Implement: Fountain Pen Paper Type: Plain

Personality Description

To begin the analysis, the subject’s handwriting shows some rigidity and tautness, as if the forward movement of the pen has been carefully restrained. This indicates a somewhat more conformist and conventional personality than the average. The subject leans more to the conventional in dress and behaviour.

The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result, she lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower pressure in their script. She will be good at working methodically at the more routine tasks.

The subject has a signature that is larger than 85% of the population. She sees herself in a relative position of power and responsibility, with greater feelings of self-importance and worth.
The large signature also ties in with the assertive nature of the subject. The subject is confident in her approach to life. (See below for a full description of the subject’s assertive personality).

The handwriting shows expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with an extravert personality.
The subject has an above average physical and mental need for space around her and hates to be confined. When writing, this hunger for space reveals itself in a desire to cover as much paper as possible with her letters and words.
Expansiveness is also the cornerstone of her social relationships. She prefers company, such as a noisy party, rather than being left alone to watch television or read a book. She probably has many friendships, but all maintained at a fairly superficial level.
She prefers more excitement and risk than the average person, taking life lightly as a result. She probably appears impulsive, blurting out remarks without thinking first, buying goods on impulse, and making major decisions about her life on the whim of the moment. She could be easily bored and often yearns for change and variety. She is likely to freely express her feelings and moods, even if she tries to cover them up. She is not too concerned by some disorder and lack of control, and may even become bored if there is too much order in her life.

Certain embellishments within the handwriting indicate an above average level of worldliness and sophistication. The subject may sometimes attempt to appear poised or sophisticated.
Although extraverted and outgoing she may sometimes seem emotionally detached from social encounters, and may seem superficial in personal relationships, even when feelings are deep and genuine. She may be manipulative, and even exploit social contacts which have been developed by means of her extravert behaviour.

The comparative height of the capital letters to the ‘ascenders’ in the script indicates that the subject has a mildly assertive personality. In conjunction with a large signature this means that she will be more confident and dominant in relationships and can find it relatively easy to strike up conversation with strangers.
She is likely to speak out forthrightly and can defend herself quite well if under attack. In a quarrel she could argue quite openly to defend her rights. She is more likely to complain about shoddy goods or poor service.
She will also make a good host and can liven up a party.
She would make a good leader, but may be intolerant of other people if their views clash with her own. She prefers to be taken seriously and may become irritated if she is not.

The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. The subject may seem somewhat more orderly and methodical than the average person, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details and fussy about trivial matters.
She will prefer to abide by the law, and perhaps appear more reliable and conscientious. She may also be undecided about the best course of action to take, and appear to have a number of self-doubts.

A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject is considerably intelligent (scoring 3 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). She has the intellectual capacity that would enable her to be successful in a career such as teaching, journalism or computer programming.

Several sudden sharp pressure increases in the writing also indicate some instability, nervousness and a quick temper. The writer is probably more likely to fly off the handle than the average person, and may become hostile and aggressive when frustrated.

Many signs of curtailment in the handwriting indicate that the subject has trouble giving free vent to her emotions and feelings. Her emotional control is total and consistent. In situations of great joy or grief she probably remains passive and uninvolved. As a result, she may find it hard to maintain close relationships or be very much liked by others. She makes matters worse by feeling embarrassment in the presence of people who readily display their emotions.
Because she feels incapable of expressing emotions, she will tend to remain calm and cool in situations which might cause other people to panic. This is sometimes an advantage, but because she is unable to respond appropriately at times when deep feelings must be expressed she tends to lack empathy.

There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect her physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.
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This is a great quality, because when I asked about the slant of the humps in the letters “m” and “n”… you clicked on “Downhill slant”. This tells me that you can be very diplomatic in difficult situations. Diplomacy indicates that you can say things in a way that will not offend others.

When I asked about the shape of the tops of the humps in the letters “m” and “n”, you chose “Rounded on top”. This let’s me know that you’re a “Cumulative Thinker”… you take the time to gather all the facts before you make decisions. I’ll bet you read EVERY word of the instruction manual before you start a project. It’s nice to get all the facts before you make a decision and then proceed in a systematic fashion. The only downside to having very rounded humps is that you often think of what you should have said during an argument and bring it up 30 minutes later. You may be smart, but some people think on their feet a bit faster.

This is an important trait! When I asked you how high the t-bar is crossed on the stem of the letter “t”, you chose “Midway up the stem”. This tells me that you set goals that are realistic, practical, and obtainable and that your self-esteem is good, but not super high. I would suspect you still have an aversion to taking too much of a risk and you’ll hedge on the side of security.

The good news is your confidence is strong enough to leave a really bad situation and take those first key steps toward living your dreams. People that cross their “t’s” in the upper middle are pragmatic and secure with themselves. But, there are still more dreams to achieve… so stretch yourself even more!

When asked how the t-bar ends, you chose “Knife point toward the right”. This tells me that you are a bit of a smart-ass. Uhmm… sorry… the politically correct term is “sarcastic”.

You see, sarcasm is a wonderful means of defending your ego. Often this sarcasm comes out as a wry sense of humor. People love that. But, if you’re at all insecure, it can be directed at others and be a bit caustic and hurtful. Might I suggest that you bite your tongue next time you want to pipe in with a smart comment.

You told me that your t-bar is predominately located “Mostly right of the stem”. This stroke means indicates a short fuse when you get upset. If all of your t-bars are on the right, it means you do have a problem with your temper. (However, there are many factors that could counteract this tendency such as small writing, backwards writing or if you learned to write English in India. If so, you might not be such a hothead.)

Concerning your y’s and g’s, you chose “Short straight tail”. This trait tells me that you have a need to make it on your own. You have elements of your personality that would be considered a “loner”. It doesn’t mean you don’t like people, you just don’t want to be crowded and demand your time alone.

Because the tail is a bit short, your physical drive is not as strong as it could be. As far as sex goes, you can take it or leave it… but, you probably don’t have the energy to chase it.

Concerning your y’s and g’s, you chose “Medium loop”. This tells me that you have healthy physical drives… yes, that means both sexually… and in your ambition. So, you aren’t a prude but you’re not a slut either… you just “like” it.

When I asked you if the first letter of your signature was larger than the other letters, you indicated that it was. This tells me you have a strong sense of who you are and a healthy “ego”. I mean ego in a good way… it takes an expanded sense of self-importance to get things done and demand the world give you what you deserve.

So, your larger letters in your signature indicate a tendency to show the world your self-assured and confident side. The larger the letters… the stronger the ego.

If the personal pronoun “I” is larger than the other letters or words, you have a healthy ego. The bigger the personal pronoun “I”… the stronger the sense of self-really is. So, a larger capital “I” indicates you think quite highly of yourself.

So there you are…

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