Sunday, 17 November 2019

Handwriting- Imprint of the self

Dear all,


Did you ever get an opportunity to write letters to your loved ones? I am asking this because in today’s technology driven world, we ideally hold a pen only to do signatures. I remember that during our school days, we six friends together, used to write letter to our close friend staying in Ahmadabad. Each one of us used to pen down something and I am sure, our friend on the other side exactly knew who had written which part? Wasn’t there something visceral about these letters? We could see the person in the handwriting, just like they used to show in movies. No jokes. I still remember her handwriting.

Though we used to write only roll numbers on our answer sheets, our school teachers would exactly call our names, while handing the papers to us. Wasn’t it surprising? No, it was not. Our handwriting is indeed an imprint of self on a page and is very unique. Handwriting reveals hundreds of elements of a person’s nature and personality. It can include integrity, emotional responsiveness, state of mind, thinking pattern, strengths and weaknesses, hidden fears/ anger and much more. You must be wondering, how is this possible? Even I was skeptical about this in the beginning. ‘Finding everything about others just by their handwriting’, was a statement too good to be true. But when I did analysis of my own handwriting, I was amazed. I applied few things to my handwriting and am seeing the changes.

Handwriting is often referred to as “Brain writing.” Research says, each personality trait is represented by a neurological brain pattern. Each of these patterns produces unique neuromuscular movement. So while writing, these movements occur unconsciously. Each written movement or stroke reveals a specific personality trait. A graphologist or handwriting analyst identify these strokes in handwriting and describe the corresponding personality trait.

So friends, a person may look calm and composed on the outside, but once you see her/ his handwriting, you may realize she/ he is extremely complicated inside. 

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7 comments:

  1. It was good I am looking forward for your next blog

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  2. Interesting. I have noticed that my handwriting has changed over the years. If I liked the way someone wrote say 'i' I started writing I in that way..
    So don't know if it's change in personality or taste that has triggerd change in handwriting.- harshula

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  3. Yes Harshula, specific strokes and changes in them do change our personality traits.

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  4. In your case, you have deliberately brought change in your handwriting and at times...this can bring change in personality. That's what graphotherapy does.

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  5. I am super excited for your blogs, awaiting the next one.

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