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How to Analyze Someone's Handwriting

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By 1kimmi
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Analyze Someone's Handwriting
Analyze Someone's Handwriting

I have always been interested in handwriting analysis. From the angles to the loops, a person's handwriting is more than just a group of words with meanings. It is a signature for your personality characteristics. You can find out what type of person is doing the writing without knowing them at all. Follow these steps to analyze handwriting and find out all about the writer.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    If your handwriting is full of loops and flourishes, then you're an energetic go getter. You try to meet and exceed your goals. This type of penmanship shows the extra care you put into everything. You have a super strong work ethic because of your commitment.

  2. Step 2

    For one who's handwriting slants to the right, then you're an outgoing idealist and great conversationalist. You can relate to almost anyone. You are upbeat and want to be in the middle of things. You want to help make the world a better place.

  3. Step 3

    If your handwriting leans to the left, then you're an intriguing introvert. You prefer to hold a little bit of yourself back. You try to get others to read between your lines.

  4. Step 4

    Is your handwriting barely legible? If so, then you're a super smart person. You are likely to seek out new ways of doing everything. You're full of ideas, and in a hurry to get to the next one.

  5. Step 5

    So what about you people with stick straight handwriting? The handwriting analysis for you is a honest leader. It shows you're ethical and unflappable in a crisis.

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Pamelateda said

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on 1/20/2009 What fun, I'm going to try it.

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on 1/15/2009 Great article. Very interesting. Thanks for te information. 5*s

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on 1/13/2009 nice ehow, good read

mizchulita said

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on 1/13/2009 Wow, apparently I am super smart! :-D

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on 1/13/2009 Hi Kimmi - How about adding the high-crossed t's and the open d's and o's? Little tiny signatures also give a tip about the person. I am hoping that you will write more about this topic. Cheers. Jeanie in Pa.

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