Handwriting analysis tips: 5 dangerous signature styles you must definitely avoid

June 14, 2009
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Normally, I desist from analysing signatures unless they are accompanied by handwriting samples. Yet, some people insist on signature analysis. I avoid it because if the signature is analysed in isolation, there are chances of me going wrong about the personality of the writer. It’s because handwriting shows how the person is, whereas signature reveals how he wants the world to see him. Hence, it is possible that signature analysis can mislead me. A signature can project a face that may not be true at all.

However, signatures cannot be written off as unimportant because though they may not be adequate for the purpose of a complete handwriting analysis, they are a part and parcel of the writers’ lives. According to signature analysis, every time you draw your signature, you make a statement to yourself and to the rest of the world, saying, “See, this is who I am.” It means that the signature is a reflection of how one behaves in public and how one handles oneself.

For example, a woman may wear a pleasant smile all the time (reflected by signature), but whether she is really happy or not will be revealed by her handwriting, not signature. Hence, it is not fair to judge a book by its cover, but still the cover is crucial because it keeps the pages together.

So, in this article we will talk only about the covers i.e. signatures. There are many kinds — good and bad. I can’t discuss them all. Here, I will tell you about five kinds of signatures you must avoid. I will also tell you why and how to change your signature. If you find yours similar to any of them, change it immediately.

But before that, a few more words on signature analysis. Many of us chose our signatures when we were around 15 years of age. We liked a combination of strokes and decided that this is how our signatures should be; this is how we should appear to the world. All that is fine. No problem here. But would you disagree that as a teenager, our needs and responsibilities were different from what we have as an adult? We had fewer responsibilities and a certain attitude towards life and the world around us. As a grown-up person, we now have many more responsibilities and at times we need a great deal of attitude adjustment to survive.

Let me explain: as a 15-year-old, many of my needs were being fulfilled by my parents. Whatever I needed, I was given. If I did not get something I wanted, I would  throw tantrums. Never felt any need for attitude adjustment. I did not even know what attitude adjustment meant. Understandably, with an approach like that, it would be difficult to survive because people around me do not love me as my parents do. They will not be as forgiving as my parents are. They have no reason to put up with my tantrums. Hence, if I choose to keep that attitude, I might lose friends.

Signature sampleSimilarly, if one is used to getting things too easily and effortlessly, one will lack patience in real life and therefore would become a quitter. Well, these are just a few examples. There are many more. (Read more on handwriting analysis traits)

So, the question arises is how the attitude and approach of an individual is linked to his signature. I said at the beginning that as per signature analysis, signatures show who we want ourselves to be seen. And every time we sign in a particular way, we reinforce those beliefs. Hence, if we change the way we sign our names, it will result in a change of attitude far more conducive to interpersonal harmony. Let’s see what to avoid in a signature:

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  • Sushma Myneni

    donald, u told me what i wanted to know exactly…thank u..

  • Celine Navarro

    Hi sir! I want to know how can I sign my Navarro with capital letter without making it fear to redicule stroke? I enrolled it but unfortunately I do not know how to write letter N without humps on it! :(  thank you! God bless!

    Celine Navarro 

  • Vishwas Heathhcliff

    Hello Celine, 

    Why don’t you post your handwriting here and show me how exactly the humps appear.

  • Anonymous

    Sir, biren here again… was just confused and eager to know , now a days we dont write much with a pen as we use the mobile and computer for communication in earlier days we use to write letters and all. so it will affect the changes made by grapho therapy. pls guide

    • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

      Yes, Biren. The graphotherapy will still affect the writer.

      • Anonymous

        Sir,
        would like to know more about the illness and the physical injury traits in handwriting.

        • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

          Biren, I am afraid I am not qualified enough in to talk about health in handwriting.

          • Anonymous

            Sir,
            I have read somewhere like if the 3  is closed from upper side it shows there is some problem with right ear and if its closed from bottom writer has problem with left ear.

          • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

            I don’t know about it, Biren

      • Anonymous

        Sir, Would like to learn about the signatures, what first name stands for ? whats the last name stands for , some WRITE their middle name some may not … pls guide…
        thanks

        • http://www.writechoice.co.in/ Vishwas Heathhcliff

          Dear Biren,

          Your curiosity is ideal for a student for graphology. I suggest you find yourself a good teacher.

          Regards,

  • Sethi Deepali

    doc ashok i would say that your A of ashok is small (a) make it capital :)

    • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

      Hello Deepali, would you like to tell other graphologists here why you chose to give that suggestion to Dr Ashok?

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