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Sep 26, 2005 14:39





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To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting clearly appears to show a fluency and vitality of flow. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with great ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will be fascinated by new ideas, by the unusual and unfamiliar. Routine will probably be tiresome for her and she will not become over anxious about the occasional loss of control. Released writers express their emotions quite easily, and the subject's moods will probably fluctuate between elation and depression. The subject probably has quite a large number of friends, with many friendships maintained at a fairly superficial level. At a party the subject will usually spend a small amount of time with a great number of people, rather than monopolising any one guest for the whole evening. If it is necessary to maintain an uncomfortable level of control in her job, being with a group allows her to temporarily relinquish this control and give vent to her impulsive nature. The subject can be moody and unpredictable and will probably prefer to do things at the spur of the moment rather than carefully plan them.

The heavy pressure used in the script indicates that the subject has an above average activity level. She enjoys having plenty to do and dislikes being delayed or obstructed. She has a need to work off excess energy in an active occupation or leisure pursuit.

The subject has a signature that is smaller than 85% of the population, and as a result does not have a very high opinion of herself preferring to avoid the limelight whenever possible.
Although she may enjoy the benefits of high status, if the role is forced upon her , she is unlikely to seek acclaim and attention. She is more modest than a writer with a big signature and can accept criticism more readily.

The signature is written quite illegibly indicating some sense of superiority. Writers who scrawl their signature are saying that the reader of the document should know who they are, without having to actually be able to read the words. She is also conveying the impression that she is working at high speed under pressure, and this is all of her valuable time that she can spend on the issue.

The total lack of dotted 'i's in the script indicates that the subject is extremely independent in nature and many, if not all, of the following points will apply:-
She is very likely to be cheerful, resilient and placid, and will also be less concerned about the opinions of others. She will be less fearful of the future and more active in her approach to life. Because she seldom broods on past mistakes she will have a tendency to feel less guilt for her actions. Her resilience allows her to go through a crisis without experiencing as much stress or fatigue as the average person. She is a self-sufficient, resourceful individual who prefers to make her own decisions and resolutely stick to them. She is unlikely to be a great joiner of a group or movement and is even less likely to be a follower of others. In fact she may even be critical of social or group standards and could be rather lonely as a result.
As a child she may have tended to remain somewhat aloof. Possibly she was an early developer, who preferred to make friendships with older children rather than her peers. The missing 'i' dot therefore reveals certain characteristics of personality which are likely to lead to academic success. Indeed, the subject has an above average IQ, and this is not unusual for someone who has such a high level of independence.
She has a need for free sexual expression, and may marry late as a result.
She prefers to extract herself from difficult situations without the help of others, and prefers to be alone at times of emotional stress. She may find it hard to relate closely to another person, but when absorbed in a creative task she will tend not to miss friendships.

The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about trivial matters. She may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take, and may appear to have some self-doubts.

The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is extremely intelligent (scoring 5 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). She has the intellectual capacity that would enable her to be successful in a career such as university professor, theoretical mathematician or computer systems analyst.

Emotionally, the subject may have a tendency to worry more than the average person, perhaps appearing somewhat nervous and excitable. She may not only worry about everyday problems, but over extreme and unlikely events.

There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, she will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies she finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
At present, the subject's level of compulsive behaviour is probably a mild inconvenience, but it could prove to dominate her existence. This should be taken as a warning sign to take life rather less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order, and to relax more often.

There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect her physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.

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