Handwriting Analysis
or
Graphology
by Frances M. Shea
When I'm introduced as a
Graphologist, people are unsure just what that means. I've been asked, "What
kind of graphs do you study?" When people realize my specialty is handwriting
analysis, the inevitable question is, "What can you tell me about myself?" The
answer is everything! How? Every thought in your mind is sent by impulse to the
hand - or any part of the body which can write alphabetic symbols. Everything
your subconscious is silently saying can be seen quite clearly by those who have
learned to interpret what should be termed mind-writing! Yes, handwriting is as
revealing as a three-dimensional portrait, a hologram of body, mind, and
spirit.
According to each person's
mindset, each letter will be written differently, including your writing slant,
curve, style, thickness, and pressure. Thus each person's handwriting is as
matchless and individual as fingerprints. Interestingly enough, even if you were
able to write holding a pen in your mouth or your toes, the characteristics
shown would be the same!
Your handwriting can reveal how
you feel about money: if you are generous or stingy, if you feel you have
"enough", if material things mean very little to you, or if you are of the "me
generation". An important point to consider is that if each person's handwriting
were not singularly unique, our entire credit and financial structure would
collapse!
What about your personality type?
There are clear examples. The scientific person is careful and analytical about
all he/she does and the writing generally will be small and precise, each letter
carefully formed. Sometimes they print, sometimes they move back and forth from
cursive writing to printing when they want to be absolutely clear as to what is
being conveyed. In contrast, the artist uses the right side of the brain as
opposed to the logical left side used by the scientist. This is shown
immediately as one looks at a written page which will be attractive to the eye
with graceful capitals, rounded writing, and even margins.
Other traits? The deceitful,
untrustworthy person tends to write backhand, slanting well to the left. He
leaves weak, unorganized, unclear strokes as he writes very fast - as if he does
not want to be seen clearly or discovered! On the other hand, the honest person
lives with integrity - his\her writing will be even, with a positive slant to
the right and the letters will be clear without distracting flourishes, the
pressure steady. Of course, these are all generalizations. To arrive at a final
and well-defined portrait, each person's handwriting must be considered in its
entirety from an individual point of view.
Handwriting is a self-portrait of
your uniqueness. What vivid picture of yourself do you show in your writing?
What are your special talents and abilities? What are your strengths? Your
weaknesses? What would you like to change? It is possible to make wanted changes
in your life by changing the way you write!
For one month, concentrate on
making the changes in your writing style to reflect the changes you want to
bring about in your life. For example, are you a shy person who would like to be
more outgoing? Start writing in a bigger, bolder style. Want to have a more
positive outlook on life? Try slanting your handwriting well to the right in a
more positive direction. Want to release pent-up anger? Lighten the pressure
used and let the letters flow smoothly. The changes don't come about from the
simple act of writing differently, of course, or it would revert back very
quickly, but from consciously facing the changes to be made over and over for
the thirty days.
Let your handwriting, that
portrait of you that you show to the world, reflect the best you can possibly
be.

Recommended
book:
“Handwriting Analysis: An Adventure in
Self-Discovery”
by Peter H. Dennis.
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book
About The
Author
Frances Shea has had a long and noted
career as a handwriting analyst. She works with individuals analyzing their
handwriting to give them clarity, insight and new direction based on the deepest
levels of their true character and personality. Frances has an employee
screening service called Hire Write. She has taught
Graphology at a local college for which she wrote a comprehensive workbook, and
speaks widely on the subject. She resides in Pompano Beach, Florida and can be
reached at 954-782-0867, email
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