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Understand the Letter Form in Handwriting Analysis

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Summary: Understand letter form and the role it plays in handwriting analysis in this free handwriting analysis video series from our graphology expert.

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By Carmen Lynne
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Carmen Lynne, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, has been in private practice since January 2007 assisting clients in achieving their personal goals in such areas as habit...read more

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"Hi I'm Carmen Lynne with Expert Village, and now we're going to have a look at the form of the writing. There are various different types of form, and this tells you again, what sort of a personality you are. So let's have a look at some different forms. A very regular and average, even sort of form, and this would be writing which is orderly and disciplined and efficient, in not only writing, but this is a person who has all those qualities within them. This is the regular type of form, and you can see that it has certain angular and roundedness within it, but it's not very pronounced one way or the other. That's why it's regular. OK? And now if we come to the rounded type of form, now rounded, that means somebody with a very round, I'm going to try and attempt to do it for you, now you can see that it's very rounded. This is a person who can be somewhat conformist perhaps, a little naive. As you can see, this is the rounded form. These people tend to write a little slower also, because they are just putting a lot of effort into it. OK. And now we have what is referred to as angular writing, and that person tends to be analytical, mental, and they have self-will, determination, that's angular. As you can see, along with that angular, you've got writing which is a little faster and there's a little bit more pressure on it and so we'll be coming to speed and pressure later."

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