The way it works
Your brain guides your hand. Every thing placed on paper is a
results of a two-means circuit between your mind and the motor
reflex muscles of your hand. Thus, your handwriting becomes a
Polygraph or Oscilloscope read-out of your "complete self." To
you, it's simply handwriting, but to a handwriting analyst, it
paints an image of the individual "behind the pen."
The slant is the second indicator to look for. The slant
signifies the writers emotional response to exterior forces. A
right slant (////) signals one who responds strongly to
emotional situations. They're caring, warm and outgoing-- their
coronary heart guidelines their mind. A vertical slant (llll)
author tries to keep their feelings in verify-- mind guidelines
their heart. A left slant writer (\\\\) will conceal their
emotions and is observed as chilly and indifferent.
Now let's mix some of these traits and see what we come up with.
A writer with heavy strain and a vertical slant.
Heavy stress= sturdy feelings and vertical slant= attempting to
carry feelings back. This author is often the one who retains
his wits about him. When "all hell breaks free," his head rules.
He won't be as emotionally responsive for granted slant author
and can "preserve cool". This "heavy strain-vertical slant"
author will not be capable of maintain his cool all the time.
When his feelings get the best of him he could "fly off the
handle" at unpredictable times.
A person with light pressure writing (not a lot emotional or
physical power) and a left slant (tries to keep away from
emotional conditions). This particular person shall be
emotionally withdrawn, cold, detached and self centered.
There are numerous steps concerned in creating a complete
personality profile. Utilizing these first two steps you may
start to place collectively your own "profile" which could be
useful in each personal and professional relationships.