Pretty Handwriting: What it Says about You
Pretty handwriting is not the ultimate. If you don’t have pretty handwriting – relax. It may just show some individuality
Articles & Insights into the world of handwriting.
Pretty handwriting is not the ultimate. If you don’t have pretty handwriting – relax. It may just show some individuality
What a hooha – over a signature no less! But then it isn’t just any signature. It is the august signature of America’s newly appointed Treasury Secretary, Jack Lew. And it will be gracing the face…
A person with a giraffe personality is usually a bit vague because he is an inveterate dreamer. He doesn’t always see the big picture because his head is always in the clouds. As a result, he is not firmly grounded and he doesn’t always have a balanced point of view.
Old manuscripts are like hidden treasure to any graphologist – not only do they have historical value but they also reveal untold secrets about the writers’ personalities.
I have always thought of Cinderella as completely spineless and a typical “Goody Two-Shoes.” She was always uber-obedient and never answered back no matter how she was needled.
This lovely clear sample of Susan Boyle’s handwriting shows a lot of natural warmth in her personality.
It’s fascinating to see how the mind can introduce graphic images into our signatures. It’s a striking example of how a deep involvement with any interest such as ballet will find it’s expressive outlet in our handwriting.
Criticism needs to be based on a solid purpose. It should be used to prepare the way for encouragement. Like a garden of weeds that needs to be cleared and cultivated before you can grow spectacular blooms, criticism should be used constructively to clear away self-imposed obstacles.
Do you tend to be a regular, conventional type of person who tends to keep a low profile – or are you a way-out type of individual who could be classified as eccentric?
Take a look at this fascinating letter written by Elvis Presley to President Nixon. Who would have guessed what was raging under the surface?