What Does Your Handwriting Say About You?

By Maria Akl, published Jun 01, 2005
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Handwriting analysis is truly an intriguing concept. It is a technique (similar to body language) used to interpret human behavior in areas such as achievement/work habits, thinking styles and even social skills. You can also analyze doodles, drawings, paintings and sculpture. This skill can be used for many purposes including: recruiting, marriage compatibility, career guidance, child development, etc. I spoke to Sylvia Friedman, a certified Handwriting Analyst in Chicago, about how the process works. Sylvia explains, “Your handwriting is the blue print of your brain. How you think, feel, behave- your personality- comes through in handwriting. Many companies use me for the hiring process. HR can interview someone and they are pretty intuitive, but there are a lot of things they can’t see. When I do an evaluation for a company, I give the pros and cons after a candidate submits 3 pages of “their story” to me. I write a report on whether I think the person is a good fit for that particular job. Handwriting is a very powerful tool!” After she analyzed my own handwriting, I was astonished at how accurate she was (believe me, I was vague!) and my inner skeptic was put to rest. Try it out on yourself or a friend! In cursive, write a 1 page letter about your life. Compare your handwriting to Sylvia’s criteria and see if it unlocks any secrets… According to Friedman: HANDWRITING ANALYSTS LOOK AT A NUMBER OF THINGS… SIZE Small handwriting- research-oriented, good concentration, methodical, not always social Large handwriting- people oriented, outgoing, outspoken, love to entertain and interlock Right in the middle- you like to be with people, but value your own time SPACING Good deal of space- you need your freedom, to do things in your own time, don’t like to be overwhelmed or crowed. Very little space- it shows a tremendous about of irritability and constant pressure on yourself HOW LETTERS ARE SHAPED Rounded letters- indicates creativity, artistic abilities (writing, painting, acting, etc.) Pointed letters- shows you are more aggressive, intense, very intelligent, curious Connected letters- you are logical, systematic, make decisions carefully LOOPING Loopy handwriting- very social individual, huge imagination, sensitive to criticism Not loopy- more isolated, reclusive, within themselves DOTTING YOUR I’s Right over the I- attention to detail, organization, emphatic in what you say or do High over the I- shows great imagination To the left- procrastinator Circle your I’s- visionary, child like Slashing it- overly self-critical, don’t have a lot of patience for inadequacy or people that don’t learn from their mistakes, irritation CROSSING YOUR T’s Right in the middle- you are personally safe Short crosses- shows a lack of determination Long crosses- great determination and enthusiasm, can be stubborn Very top of T- you’re an idealist, ambition, good self-esteem Cross downward at the top- you dominate your environment, authoritative nature O’s Open- you are talkative, social, able to express your feelings, have little secrecy Closed- you are very personal, limited sharing of your personal feelings, introvert LEAD IN’S OR EXCESS FLOURISHES Lead in’s (or excess flourishes) - shows family orientation is important to you Lack of lead in’s (or excess flourishes)- you tackle problems in a direct, practical way, unhampered by sentimentality MARGINS Writing all over the page- you can’t relax, constantly thinking Left hand margin- you live in the past Right hand margin- you are always looking towards the future PRESSURE Tremendous pressure- very intense, may have some evil qualities, aggressive, blow up easily Average or light pressure- laid back, go with the flow DOODLES Boxes- you need structure, stability and order Flowers- idealistic, romantic, creative Triangles- perfectionist, structured, people that feel stuck- don’t risk easily Circles- dreamer, creative, takes thinks personally, visionary Smiley faces- illusionary, wanting life to be beautiful, optimistic Color inside the box or shape- you are very intense, serious, worrier, can suggest sign of temper because of tension or frustration PUNCTUATION MARKS Lots of exclamation marks- ego is involved, you want to be understood, passionate SLANT If you write upward- you tend to be optimist, hopeful, honest, ambitious, motivated If you write downward- you tend to be negative, slightly depressed, dishonest SPEED If you write things quickly- you are impatient, dislike delays or time wasters If you write slowly- more organized, more methodical, more self reliant SIGNATURE (this is your public self image!) Legible- shows integrity, confidence, leadership, open to show your true self Not legible- very private person, hard to read or understand ***EXPERT: Sylvia Friedman is a certified master Graphologist and Handwriting Analyst who has been working in the industry for 25 years! She currently resides in Chicago, IL.

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interesting to read however no matter how you look at this eithere way all of it implies to anybody but hey its something fun to read!

Posted on 07/09/2008 at 7:07:41 AM

 
Pretty close, it's basically said I am child like, have a big imagination, like to entertain, and am very outgoing. All of which facts are correct. Thanks!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 1:12:24 PM

 
Man thats great! I am currently in year 10, and this is so true about all of my friends from school! Thanks a bunch it was dead on!

Posted on 11/28/2007 at 12:11:00 PM

 
This is a great help for my article that I am writing for my High School Newspaper.

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 6:11:00 AM

 
..the p tag.. < p> ..i.e. paragraphing..

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

 
Ever heard of a tag???

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

 
Wow! Much of it was actually very accurate.

Posted on 11/09/2006 at 12:11:00 PM

 
How useful this article can become when facing transition and writing is asked of you as a therapeutic tool to re-invent yourself.

Posted on 09/25/2006 at 3:09:00 PM

 
This was a homework assignment for my daughter it was very interesting and described us very close to the way we are.Thank you for sharing.

Posted on 08/22/2006 at 3:08:00 PM

 
its actually great!

Posted on 08/16/2006 at 3:08:00 PM

 
it's a great help

Posted on 04/08/2006 at 9:04:00 PM

 
I'm actually studying this craft right now. Thanks, Maria.

Posted on 06/04/2005 at 12:06:00 PM

 
This was a fun exercise. Not all of it came out accurate... (they never do!) but many of my personality traits were dead on! My boyfriend is next!!!

Posted on 06/03/2005 at 9:06:00 PM

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