Your Handwriting and Your Personality
Your handwriting is your personal logo - it's the stamp of your unique personality on paper. Sometimes there are special qualities just lying under the surface waiting to be discovered. You can learn about these special qualities by studying your handwriting.
In this section, you'll discover how your handwriting can help you to gain a deeper understanding of your emotions.
You'll even be able to learn how to banish low self-esteem as you uncover the clues in your handwriting that reveal your personal strengths.
Explore the section on compatibility and you'll see how the comparison of two handwritings helps you to solve relationship problems.
In fact, if you Try this relationship test you'll see how your handwriting can give you insight into your own relationship.
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2007-02-02 03:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it *may* be possible to get some insights into the nature of the person from their handwriting, just as you *may* be able to tell what a persons nature is by the way they dress etc. But handwritting does not determine or cause a person to have a given nature, you can't make a person to be happy by having them slant their hand writting up as it crosses the page.
2007-02-02 11:30:18
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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perhaps. I've had my handwriting analyzed several times, and it is usually spot on about my personalilty.
Try it for yourself and see how accurate it is. Of course it's not going to tell you that you prefer ketchup to mayonaise, but it could give you some extra insight.
2007-02-02 11:32:06
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answered by Tiffany D 3
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A lot of profile studies were done with..we'll, say Napoolean, just as an example.
When his army was winning... big, bold flamboyant signature. When he was losing, well, you get the picture. small, meek and barely ledgible.
2007-02-02 11:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no. graphology has long been regarded largely as a psuedoscience.
2007-02-02 13:30:45
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answered by alex l 5
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