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If they left a larger margin on the left side of the page, they may be someone who dwells in the past a bit. A person who writes all over the page is probably a bit spastic, with a racing mind.

Part 2. Study printed letters. There are several letters in the alphabet that can be written different ways, and everyone develops their own style and preference. Someone's method of writing certain letters can be great clues into their personality.

This person may be guarded and stoic. A wide loop can show that the person is more open to new people and experiences. Those people tend to be more structured and detail-oriented. When it comes to the capital I, look how the writer uses it. A short cross can be a sign of apathy and a lack of determination. They tend to be expressive and willing to share secrets. Observe cursive letters. Of course, not every writing sample you obtain will contain both printed and cursive letters, but you will get the most information if you can examine both.

Cursive writing provides new clues that you cannot get from printed writing. Scrutinize the shape of letters. A writer that uses loopy, rounded letters tends to be more imaginative, creative, and artistic.

Pointed letters can indicate intensity, aggression, and intelligence. If the letters all connect together, the writer may be more orderly and methodical. Inspect the signature. An illegible signature can be a sign that the writer is reserved and private. A legible signature indicates that they are more self-assured and content with themselves.

A quickly scrawled signature may also mean that the signer is impatient and appreciates efficiency. A careful signature can show that the signer is precise and independent. Part 3. Look at the slanting on the words and letters.

The words may slant to the right or the left, or they may be perfectly upright. If they slant to the right, the writer is probably more on the easygoing side, always looking to try new things and meet new people.

Writers whose words slant to the left may keep to themselves a bit more, enjoying their solitude and anonymity. If the writer is left-handed, the analysis of the right and left slanting should be switched. In other words, if a left-handed person slants their words to the right, they may be more shy, while if they slant their words to the left, they may be more outgoing and sociable. Determine how much pressure they used to write.

You can figure this out by the darkness and intensity of the ink on the page, or perhaps by flipping the paper over and seeing if there are indentations from the pen. People who write with heavy pressure usually take things pretty seriously, but they may also be rigid and volatile. Look for sections of handwriting that stand out from the rest. This could be a tiny, cramped writing that looks out-of-place in a document filled with large, spacey handwriting.

Maybe there is a segment of writing that looks rushed, while the rest looks meticulously written. Upper zone. Lower zone. Connections of letters. Dotted i's. Crossed t's. Line spacing. If your handwriting shows a circle instead of a dot, then you allegedly possess a childlike quality, and using a dash is said to be typical of overly critical individuals.

The length of your T-cross reveals further personality traits; long crossers are purportedly determined and enthusiastic, and short T-crossers are lazier. If you apply heavy pressure when using a pen or pencil, then you are committed. Really heavy pressure is said to reveal uptight qualities. Light pressure denotes sensitivity and empathy. People who place heavy pressure on the pen when they write, which can cause darker, thicker handwriting, are good with commitment and taking things seriously but don't respond well to criticism.

Illegible signatures, left, are a sign that the writer is private and hard to read. More legible signatures, right, are a sign of confidence. If handwriting slants to the right, the writer is open to new experiences. If someone writes quickly they are impatient and dislike delays or time wasters, and slower writers are more methodical and self reliant. The graph also claims that a person's health can be identified from their handwriting, for example, people with high blood pressure tend to have writing that is sometimes heavy and dark, and at other times light.

Schizophrenics tend to have writing that switches direction in the way that it slants, between left and right, and this is supposedly a sign of a person 'not having continual contact with reality'. One of the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease is very small cramped handwriting, known as micrographia. Handwriting with heavy pressure is also a sign of high energy levels, whereas light pressure is a sign of tiredness. In other tests, writing the capital letter 'I' much larger than other capitals is usually written by someone who is arrogant and have a high opinion of themselves.

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Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. What does your handwriting say about you? Study finds more than 5, personality traits are linked to how we write People who write letters close together are intrusive and crowd others Illegible signatures mean a person is private and difficult to understand Words or sentences that vary to the rest of the text suggest it is a lie Schizophrenia and high blood pressure can also be identified from writing By Victoria Woollaston Published: GMT, 29 July Updated: GMT, 29 July e-mail View comments.

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