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Graphotherapy is a means of making conscious alterations in your handwriting in order to effect desired subconscious changes. This is a reversal of the normal writing process: now, your hand sends messages to your brain — the root of various ills such as lack of persistence and determination; absence of concentration, frustration and waywardness in material life, including sex; depression; low self-esteem and inability to get over past affairs and failures. And getting rid of all these is plain ’n’ simple: for a few days, just write in a particular way. The 30-day magic Graphotherapy is effective only when you [...]
In this post, I am analysing the handwriting of Write Choice reader Sally, a resident of Texas. Sally sent me her handwriting early this month. But because I was busy redesigning this website, I had to delay the analysis a bit. So, here it is, Sally. Finally… I have met many intelligent people like Sally in my life. But probably none of them have the tendency to waste it as my darling Sally does. The most noticeable feature in her handwriting is that she often bites more than she can chew. Sally takes up too many assignments at a time [...]
BY VISHWAS HEATHCLIFF Remember your English teacher instructing you to cross your t’s properly and dot your i’s meticulously? It’s possible that she only intended to make your handwriting look attractive and graceful, but Graphology, the science of handwriting, says not crossing your t’s properly injures you self esteem and dotting your i’s casually messes with your concentration. To an ordinary eye, how a letter is formed may be inconsequential, but according to graphologists, through handwriting (also called brainwriting), it is possible to determine the writer’s at least 70 characteristics, including persistence, determination, mental state (such as depression, irritation), sensitivity, open-mindedness, [...]


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