Know about handwriting analysis and how it works

July 15, 2011
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This article will tell you the basics of handwriting analysis: how handwriting analysis works, what your handwriting says about you, how handwriting trains the brain, how handwriting shows personality, what is graphotherapy, what handwriting analysis is used for, how handwriting affects the brain, and how handwriting can change your life!

Handwriting analysis, or graphology, is still considered to be a science restricted to forensic labs. It’s still not known to many that it can be used in day-to-day life as well. Let me answer some very common questions about handwriting analysis.

What your handwriting says about youHow handwriting analysis works: I am sure you want to you what your handwriting says about you. Here is the answer: When you write on a paper, your entire personality gets imprinted on the sheet. Everything about it, starting from size, slant, margins, spacing, height, width, pressure, connection, or disconnection, for that matter, reveals something about your personality. For example, a big handwriting, coupled with right slant, shows that the person is extremely outgoing and will do very well professionally in areas such as sales & marketing.

How handwriting analysis shows personality: Handwriting analysts say we are how we write. They discover the personality of a human being just by looking at handwriting. That’s what graphology is all about: the study and analysis of handwriting especially in relation to human psychology. For example, someone which plenty of sharp and pointed strokes in his handwriting is usually a very aggressive and hostile person. Yes, what your handwriting says about you could surprise the hell out of you!

What handwriting analysis reveals: Handwriting analysis helps one understand oneself as well as others. It studies the strokes in handwriting, which correlate to a personality trait within the writer. The brain sends message to the hand to form strokes that reveal who we are, how we think, feel and behave and what our likes and dislikes are. When we write, each stroke of the pen  reflects our personality. Handwriting cannot reveal gender or predict future.

Handwriting analysis: How each stroke affects the brain: Yes, handwriting affects the brain as well. In the previous point, I said that when we write, each stroke of the pen  reflects our personality.  But it does not end there. The strokes not only reflect our personality, they also reinforce it.  For instance, a particular stroke in your handwriting can reveal you are stubborn and if you write that particular stroke very often, you will improve upon your stubbornness!

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  • Dannydex1260

    Hi Vishwas,

    This is one the most well-written articles I have ever read on handwriting analysis. I have been learning this science for the past 20 years, and I am quite happy to see someone has brought it to this level and expanded its reach like never before. 

    Keep up the good work.

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

      Hello Danny, your views are appreciated. I will be happy to know from you more about how to go about popularising handwriting analysis further.

  • http://www.facebook.com/syedsaqibrazarizvi Saqib Raza

    that is very well written article.. I feel sir that you have no i-dot in your signature… Because u can’t mention full detail. You write very abstract.Home

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Although I discuss one handwriting feature or stroke at a time in my articles, one should take into account all aspects of the handwriting before arriving at a conclusion about a personality