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.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Graphology Module 1 - Introduction

Introduction:- Perhaps nothing in the world has been more confusing to man than man himself- unique, non-standard and quite unpredictable- the facets of his personality hidden under multiple layers of concealment. . . and for some reason man appears to think that woman is even more complicated- but that’s another story!

Graphology is the art and science of understanding people through the study of graphic movement such as handwriting, signature and drawings.

Graphology started as a formally researched science in the 17th century, though there are references to its use dating back to the Chinese and Roman times. Since then Graphology has made great strides and developed into a precise science based on authoritative empirical work. It has been used and practiced by persons like Einstein, Freud and Binet, the designer of the first IQ test. Binet called Graphology ‘the science of the future’- and the future has arrived!

Validation:- Graphology is a psychological science and has nothing to do with the occult. It analyzes every aspect of the subject’s personality and attitude and does not claim to predict or influence the future.

We desperately need to understand people - what makes them tick, how they would react in a given situation, their strengths and weaknesses, what they respond to and how they can best be handled.

Scientists have analyzed thousands of samples of handwriting to correlate handwriting characteristics with known personality traits such as attitudes, aptitudes, intelligence, temperament, motivation, integrity and many more. The science is well documented and is accepted as a valid tool in understanding people. Today graphology is widely used in Europe, the U.K., U.S.A, South Africa and Israel in corporate, defense and psychiatric fields - in fact in any area where it is important to understand people well. In India, Graphology is a resource of great potential which is now being accepted as a valid tool in determining personality traits. Individuals and companies that have ventured to use it have benefited immensely.

How Graphology Works:- There is no magic about Graphology. Your handwriting is a record of your personality, a mirror in which is reflected your character and abilities, your thoughts and emotions, your talents and ambitions and your attitude to the past, the future and the world around you. All this and much more is set down in a permanent record by the strokes of your pen.

If you were to compare samples of your handwriting at various times over a period of years you will notice how they vary. In school we were taught to write in a cursive manner between four lines. Today your handwriting and mine bears little resemblance to the samples from our school days and even less resemblance to one another. Just as your personality has changed and developed over the years, so has your handwriting, its faithful echo.

The reason for this relationship between handwriting and personality is that every nervous and muscular movement originates in the brain. The hand merely holds the writing instrument. It is the brain that directs its movements, which is responsible for the way you write. Handwriting is literally ‘brain-writing’, which like fingerprints, is uniquely your own.

Universal Concepts:- There are certain universal concepts that apply, particularly in scripts that run from left to right with the lines from the top of the page downward. To us, right is ‘forward’ or ‘future’ and left is ‘back’ or ‘past’, up is 'positive' and down is 'negative', large is more ‘open’ than small, rounded is ‘relaxed’ and angular is ‘tense’.

Consider some of the phrases we use: “On top of the world”, “down in the dumps”, “Go right ahead”, I feel left behind” (we never say “up in the dumps”, or "go left ahead”!). Even the controls of our music systems reflect this. You turn the knob right to advance or increase and left to go back or decrease. Such concepts are imprinted in our subconscious and reflect in the way we write.

How far your handwriting differs from the schoolroom model is significant. If your handwriting strongly resembles the way you were trained to write in school, you tend to be conventional and base your behavior on ‘expected’ norms. The more your handwriting deviates from the way you were taught, the more unconventional you are, acting according to self-prescribed norms and standards.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

WELCOME!

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Welcome to my blog. I have always been passionately interested in people and 35 years ago, I found the ideal vehicle to understand them (including myself!) through Graphology - the science and art of handwriting analysis. Graphology is easy to learn if you are objective, observant and interested in people.
Starting today, over the next few weeks I intend to post articles on the basics of Graphology and how you can use it for better self awareness and to understand those around you. I also plan to post my thoughts in a series of articles on something we’re all looking for-Success! We will also investigate how to identify our success factors from our handwriting. Your feedback and suggestions would be most welcome.
I operate from Bangalore and am fully involved in handwriting analysis for self-understanding, understanding friend, partners, colleagues, and for various HR and Management purposes including recruitment. I train interested persons in Graphology. I also conduct “The Success Seminar” for corporates, colleges and interested groups.