Handwriting Analysis
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Handwriting Analysis
This is pretty succinct~
Observe that Casey's letters are
almost uniformly the same height. The middle zone (the lower case
letters a, c, e, i, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x and the part of the other
letters between the upper loops and the lower loops) of her writing is
exaggerated. When the middle zone is overly large, like Casey's, the
writer has a tendency to be childlike and self-centered. These writers
like to be the center of attention. It is difficult for them to delay
gratification. What they see is what they want...today...this
minute...right now!
Now, look at the word "Monday". Do you see how Casey combined the letter "o"
and the letter "n"? Is that really an "o" or is it an "a" or maybe it's
just part of the "n"? Ambiguous letters are a sign that the writer is
disguising the truth. Con artists and grifters, who leave the
interpretation of events unclear so that they always have an out when
they need it, are often experts at "tricky" writing.
There is something else that occurs in many of Casey's "o's" and "a"s. Do you
see how she wrote the "o" in "on" with a slash through it? Slashes
through a's and o's, known as "forked tongue strokes," are signs of a
liar.
***
Michelle Dresbold is a nationally known handwriting expert and personality profiler.
***
Observe that Casey's letters are
almost uniformly the same height. The middle zone (the lower case
letters a, c, e, i, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x and the part of the other
letters between the upper loops and the lower loops) of her writing is
exaggerated. When the middle zone is overly large, like Casey's, the
writer has a tendency to be childlike and self-centered. These writers
like to be the center of attention. It is difficult for them to delay
gratification. What they see is what they want...today...this
minute...right now!
Now, look at the word "Monday". Do you see how Casey combined the letter "o"
and the letter "n"? Is that really an "o" or is it an "a" or maybe it's
just part of the "n"? Ambiguous letters are a sign that the writer is
disguising the truth. Con artists and grifters, who leave the
interpretation of events unclear so that they always have an out when
they need it, are often experts at "tricky" writing.
There is something else that occurs in many of Casey's "o's" and "a"s. Do you
see how she wrote the "o" in "on" with a slash through it? Slashes
through a's and o's, known as "forked tongue strokes," are signs of a
liar.
***
Michelle Dresbold is a nationally known handwriting expert and personality profiler.
***
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