Handwriting and Personality

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Y'all might have wondered someday - "Why Cursive?"
The craft of letters and words identify your personality, known as Graphology or handwriting analysis, according to graphologists.
Your handwriting is the photograph of your mind.

Now, let me put the light on how different handwriting reflects your personality!

1. Size - Large letters characterize attention seekers,  big, outgoing personalities while small writing points to a person who prefers staying out of the spotlight, shy, and introverted types. Teeny-tiny scrawl might mean a person's retreating from society completely.
If you have average-sized writing, it demonstrates a strong ability to focus and concentrate.

2. Slant - Which way do your words lean? Right indicates an outgoing, future-directed personality, like to meet and work with new people. Left means you're a more reserved observer. As for straight up and down, you're very rational and always think things through.

3. Are your letters connected or disconnected? - According to The Pen Warehouse, if you connect your letters when you’re writing, it might mean you’re very logical and most of your decisions are based on facts and experience. If your letters are disconnected, you might be more imaginative, impulsive, and base your decisions on intuition

4. Spacing Between Words - People who leave large spaces between their words enjoy freedom and independence, while those who squeeze their words together tend to like the company of others, intrusive or have the tendency to crowd people. 

5. Are your letters pointed or rounded? - Pointed letters are a sign of an intelligent person who might be holding back aggression. Rounded letters signal creativity and artistic ability. 

6. Signature - Legibility indicates you have nothing to hide, while an indecipherable script means you don't want others to know what's going on in your head. Big, full capital letters convey an extroverted showman, but if you use a strong dash, you're trying to keep people at an arm's distance.

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7. How quickly do you write? - If you write quickly, it’s likely that you’re impatient and dislike wasting time. If you take your time to get your words down, you are self-reliant and methodical. So medicine might be a good career for you.

8. Pen Pressure - A very heavy pen pressure can suggest tension and anger, moderately heavy pressure is a sign of commitment. A soft pressure means you’re empathetic and sensitive; you might also lack vitality.

9. How do you dot your “i’s”? - If you dot your “i’s” high on the page, you likely have an active imagination, according to handwriting analysis experts. A closely dotted “i” is the mark of an organized and detail-oriented mind. If you dot your “i’s” to the left, you might be a procrastinator. And if you dot your “i’s” with a circle, you likely have playful and childlike qualities.

10. Lowercase T's -  Your “t’s” have a lot to do with what your handwriting says about you, according to handwriting analysis experts. If you cap off your “t’s” with a long cross, you’re likely determined and enthusiastic, possibly with stubborn tendencies. If you use a short cross, however, it could be because you’re lazy. If you cross your lowercase “t’s” up high, you likely have many goals and aim high. If you cross them low, it could mean it’s time to raise the bar for yourself; low crossers tend to aim low as well.

11. Lowercase Y's - Letters like Y, G, and J all move through what's called the "lower zone," which is associated with the action. Y in particular is associated with money. A big loop can represent a big money bag or creativity and fantasy depending on other strokes in the writing.
The hook on your lowercase “y” is a huge indicator of personality. A broad loop means you’ve got a large circle of friends, while a slender loop suggests you’re more selective with whom you allow close to you. A short hook means you’re a homebody, while a long hook could be a signal of wanderlust.

12. How often do you use punctuation? - Life would be pretty confusing without proper punctuation. If you use excessive punctuation, like several exclamations points or periods, you might be an emotional person. Excessive punctuation use might also be a sign that you have a slightly obsessive personality. 

Now, coming to a fact, a lot of people have manipulative personality according to the person they talk to or according to the situation they face. We all know that now at this time, most of the work is done on screen rather than paperwork. So, it is hard to identify the personality of an individual. The art of calligraphy is getting faded. 

NOTE: Don't take graphology too seriously. Exceptions are always there. They're fun to find, but don't use them to judge people or alter friendships.

                         Here’s What Your Handwriting Says About You

~Kalrav

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