Monday, March 23, 2009

Graphology Module 2- Shape of Writing

-->The shape of the handwriting gives insights into your temperament and nature. We will consider 2 typical shapes of the handwriting.- Rounded and Angular. To determine the shape of the writing, look at the tops of the ‘m’, ‘n’, and ‘h’. Are they rounded as we were trained to write in school, or are they pointed? Two examples are given below- A. Rounded and B. Angular.

Which of the 2 persons do you think is more aggressive? Right! B is more aggressive! Why? Because of the sharp points and rigidity of the writing. Who is more likely to get high blood pressure? Again B! Simple! Lets describe the 2 persons based only on Shape. (This is an example for shape. It is important to remember that no analysis can be based on a single handwriting trait. The whole picture of the writing must be considered).
A: Rounded
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  • The rounded forms indicate that A is calm, peaceful, mild, non-confrontational and goes by the rules.
  • The handwriting is slow, indicating a slow and methodical thinker who achieves more by systematic effort than by flashes of brilliance. He would accept facts at face value and may be somewhat laid back.
  • The conventional letter forms show that A is conventional and lacks initiative. He is a follower rather than a leader and is more process-oriented than result-oriented.
  • A is comfortable with precise standard operating procedures and asks “how?” questions.

B: Angular
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  • The pointed, angular forms indicate that B is tense, aggressive, competitive and energetic.
  • The handwriting is formed by quick up and down strokes indicating a quick intelligence and a lively mind. The up and down points show that he is investigative and analytical in his thinking, and questions facts.
  • The unconventional and original letter forms show initiative. He is a leader who is more result-oriented than process-oriented.
  • Being result-oriented, B looks for new and better ways of doing things and asks “why?” questions.

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