Interesting.

Jan 19, 2007 20:17

I did a handwriting analysis quiz today. The results were about half and half (BS and some truth). I now know that personality CANNOT be assumed via analyzing handwriting. The quiz can be found here: www.handwritingwizard.com

******* The Analysis Starts Here *******



For a graphologist, the spacing on the page reflects the writer's attitude toward their own world and relationship to things in his or her own space.� If the inputted data was correct Eric has no white space or margins on a typical sheet of paper.� Eric fills up every last inch on the top, right, left, and bottom.� Hmmm.�� If this is true, then Eric has a very aggressive personality toward others and quite frankly lacks a bit of respect for the space and property of other people.� I would be surprised if Eric� just comes into someone's home and helps himself to a drink in the refrigerator.��� This can be both an obnoxious personality trait and it can be assertive and effective in getting what you want.� There isn't much fear of getting in trouble here, Eric finds plenty of reasons to break the rules and get in trouble.� (Okay, perhaps when he was younger, not anymore?)� Basically, people with no margins are a handful.



Eric has a healthy imagination and displays a fair amount of trust. He lets new people into his circle of friends. He uses his imagination to understand new ideas, things, and people.



Eric has a tendency to put things off, Eric procrastinates. He sometimes pretends to be busy, so he will not have to do whatever he is putting off. He is often late to appointments or deadlines. This usually leads to a great amount of effort at the last minute to meet the deadline. Procrastination is an important factor as it relates to his output on the job or at school. Remember, Eric will put it off until later. Procrastination is easily overcome through a simple stroke adjustment in the handwriting.



One way Eric punishes himself is self directed sarcasm. He is a very sarcastic person. Often this sarcasm and "sharp tongued" behavior is directed at himself.



Eric's true self-image is unreasonably low. Someone once told Eric that he wasn't a great and beautiful person, and he believed them. Eric also has a fear that he might fail if he takes large risks. Therefore he resists setting his goals too high, risking failure. He doesn't have the internal confidence that frees him to take risks and chance failure. Eric is capable of accomplishing much more than he is presently achieving. All this relates to his self-esteem. Eric's self-concept is artificially low. Eric will stay in a bad situation much too long... why? Because he is afraid that if he makes a change, it might get worse. It is hard for Eric to plan too far into the future. He kind of takes things on a day to day basis. He may tell you his dreams but he is living in today, with a fear of making a change. No matter how loud he speaks, look at his actions. This is perhaps the biggest single barrier to happiness people not believing in and loving themselves. Eric is an example of someone living with a low self-image, because their innate self-confidence was broken.



In reference to Eric's mental abilities, he has a very investigating and creating mind. He investigates projects rapidly because he is curious about many things. He gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but he soon must slow down and look at all the angles. He probably gets too many things going at once. When Eric slows down, then he becomes more creative than before. Since it takes time to be creative, he must slow down to do it. He then decides what projects he has time to finish. Thus he finishes at a slower pace than when he started the project. He has the best of two kinds of minds. One is the quick investigating mind. The other is the creative mind. His mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode. He can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster. Eric can then switch into his low gear. When he is in the slower mode, he can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner. He is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.



Eric is secretive. He has secrets which he does not wish to share with others. He intentionally conceals things about himself. He has a private side that he intends to keep that way, especially concerning certain events in his past.



Eric will demand respect and will expect others to treat him with honor and dignity. Eric believes in his ideas and will expect other people to also respect them. He has a lot of pride.



Eric is moderately outgoing. His emotions are stirred by sympathy and heart rendering stories. In fact, he can be kind, friendly, affectionate and considerate of others. He has the ability to put himself into the other person's shoes. Eric will be somewhat moody, with highs and lows. Sometimes he will be happy, the next day he might be sad. He has the unique ability to get along equally well with what psychology calls introverts and extroverts. This is because he is in between. Psychology calls Eric an ambivert. He understands the needs of both types. Although they get along, he will not tolerate anyone that is too "far out." He doesn't sway too far one way or the other. When convincing him to buy a product or an idea, a heart rendering story could mean a great deal to him. He puts himself in the same situation as the person in the story, yet he will not buy anything that seems overly impractical or illogical. Eric is an expressive person. He outwardly shows his emotions. He may even show traces of tears when hearing a sad story. Eric is a "middle-of-the-roader," politically as well as logically. He weighs both sides of an issue, sits on the fence, and then will decide when he finally has to. He basically doesn't relate to any far out ideas and usually won't go to the extreme on any issue.



Eric tends to write a bit smaller than the average person.� When a person's letters are small and tiny, this indicates an ability to focus and concentrate.� This character trait is a huge asset in careers like math, science, race car driving, and flying planes.� However, if Eric writes tiny all of the time, he� will also display characteristics of someone who is socially introverted.� Eric will often sit on the sideline and watch others get the attention at parties.�� he might be willing to open up and be warm, but only in small groups or a select group of people.� When he is busy working on a project, it is common for all other noises and distractions to just fade away and� his ability to focus is incredible.� When he says he didn't hear you... really, he didn't hear you.�



Eric has a desire for attention. People around Eric will notice this need. He may fulfill this need by a variety of ways depending on his own character.
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