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Informative--Handwriting, The Key To Your Personality


Police and Law Enforcement agencies regularly employ the services of graphologists for help in solving crimes.
             Your handwriting cannot only reveal your hidden desires, but it can also give clues to a person's behaviour. When we write, we focus on the content. We think little, if at all, about how we write. The action of writing has long ago been locked away in our subconscious. Yet that act of writing is for us all, an "expressive" movement. That is, it stems from the brain. .
             It is the brain that moves the muscles that help us form a letter on the page. As this movement and the act of writing is directly linked to the brain, it is almost impossible for us to conceal our mental traits in our writing. Anything that affects our muscles, nerves and brain also influences our writing or script. This can include anything from depression to disease. It may be too much alcohol or too little sleep. Whatever is affecting us will all show up in our writing, whether we like it or not.
             There is nothing weird or strange about handwriting analysis. It is a straightforward method that gives a down to earth and accurate portrait of the writer. It does not matter whether you print or write in longhand. It does not matter how you may try to cover up and disguise your writing. The truth will always out! You handwriting is nothing less than a map of your inner self. That is the self that most of us would try and hide from the world.
             You probably learned to write at school. Most schools have an agreed method of teaching writing. Yet after we have progressed our handwriting becomes uniquely our own. This is because our personality plays such a huge influence on how we write. As many teachers will sadly testify, one look at a page of handwriting, will give an immediate impression. .
             Your neat copperplate or your untidy spider's leg scrawl sends out a very quick negative or positive statement. A teacher can tell at a glance whether work done was hurried, or meticulously researched.


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