Graphology Insight: Handwriting Analysis

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Wednesday, January 3, 2007

How I got into Handwriting Analysis ?

It was the summer of 2000 and I had invited a friend over for a cup of coffee. During the course of our chat we started talking about our studies and even exchanged some notes. I was a management student in those days. While going through my notes she commented on some of my personality traits( based on my handwriting) which I found quite accurate; At the same time I was surprised by her knowledge.

Getting the best of my curiosity, I asked her how she figured it out. She told me about the short term Graphology course she was taking and recommended some books to me. It was that summer that I read my first book on Graphology "Handwriting Analysis" by Peter Dennis.

As years went by my passion for Graphology grew and I embarked on an adventure in self-discovery. Gradually I identified different aspects of my personality and started to evaluate myself on various parameters. The more I learned about myself, the more desire I had to improve my personality (by inculcating positive traits and getting rid of my shortcomings). Handwriting Analysis has helped me a lot in becoming a positive person and my journey towards betterment continues...

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2 Comments:

  • At January 12, 2007 at 1:54 PM , Blogger renthusiast said...

    it's too bad that most people type on a keypad, sms, or blackberry, that handwriting analysis may be coming a little passe; then again, it could be good for analyzing signatures. i'll definitely get the book you're recommending

     
  • At January 12, 2007 at 7:03 PM , Blogger Adi said...

    I agree with you that in today's technological era we prefer to type then to write but they say everything comes around so we might recognize the importance of writing once again.

     

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