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How to Analyze Handwriting (Graphology)
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Graphology, also known as handwriting analysis, is the study of a person's personality and character traits based on their handwriting. Here are some steps to help you analyze handwriting: 1. Look at the size of the handwriting: Large handwriting indicates that the writer is outgoing and confident, while small handwriting suggests the writer is more introverted and analytical. 2. Examine the slant of the handwriting: If the handwriting slants to the right, the writer is thought to be sociable, while left-slanted handwriting suggests that the writer is more reserved. If the writing is vertical, the writer is thought to be logical and practical. 3. Observe the pressure of the handwriting: Heavy pressure indicates the writer is determined and has strong emotions, while light pressure suggests the writer is sensitive and may be lacking in energy. 4. Look at the spacing between words and letters: Wide spacing suggests the writer needs personal space and is independent, while narrow spacing indicates the writer is more sociable and may have a need for contact with others. 5. Analyze the shape of the letters: Rounded letters indicate a gentle and friendly personality, while pointed letters suggest that the writer is aggressive or intense. Slanted letters indicate that the writer is dynamic and outgoing, while straight letters suggest the writer is more stable and logical. 6. Examine the margins: If the writing is centered, the writer is thought to be well-balanced and confident. If the writing is off-center, the writer may be more impulsive or anxious. 7. Look for consistency in the writing: Consistent handwriting suggests a consistent personality, while inconsistent handwriting may indicate a lack of stability. It is important to note that handwriting analysis is not an exact science, and different experts may interpret handwriting in different ways. It is also important not to make judgments based on handwriting analysis alone, as it should be used in conjunction with other forms of personality assessment.
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