Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Personality Bone


I am often asked what the connection is between your handwriting and your personality. My answer is this: The hand bone's connected to the wrist bone, the wrist bone's connected to the arm bone, the arm bones connected to the shoulder bone- etc., and all the way to the personality bone, which happens to be in the brain.


Your handwriting can change according to personality trait's, thinking styles, social skills, work habits, stress handling methods and even moods. There has been much research done on this subject, and I won't bore you with the details.


If you are interested in the research that has been done, search the internet and you will find what you're looking for. There are many wonderful sites on graphology and handwriting analysis that will bombard you with the varied and detailed studies that have been done.


Everybody has their own unique style of handwriting, like a fingerprint, and this is legally accepted in any court of law. It isn't easy to manipulate handwriting, and by doing so you might end up with an inaccurate reading. It is always best to just go with the flow, so to speak, if you are getting an analysis done. Neatness doesn't count, so just write like you always do, and you will get an accurate and fascinating reading.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

HANDWRITING ANALYSIS- THE WRITTEN WORD


When considering the many methods of self-improvement technology, Graphology should be placed at the beginning of the list. There's a distinct connection between the sub-conscious mind, and the physical manifestation of a written document.


Handwriting is a true expression of the inner you. Sometimes referred to as brain writing, or mind writing, it reflects your past, your present, and can influence your future. Studies have been conducted that suggest you can consciously change your personality by altering your handwriting. Life experiences etch themselves into our minds, leaving an everlasting impression that influences our lives in elusive ways. Disguising our inner selves is a matter of self-preservation, a protection from the outside world. A freely written handwriting sample is an open book to the inner personality.