Monday, 9 March 2020

WHAT’S YOUR BASELINE


Hey friends, I am communicating with you all after a long time and it feels nice to write to you again. Well, we all know that if we don’t set a BASELINE for what we should accept in life, we will find it easier to slip into the quality of life that’s far below what we deserve. Hence, there has to be a baseline for happiness, leadership, values and our aspirations and so on. Similarly we have to have a baseline in handwriting.


My clients always freak out when I tell them to write something on a blank page and that too nearly two pages. There first question is, "Can’t we use ruled pages?" But then, how will I check the baseline? This baseline is the imaginary line on which we write on a plain page. Now why is the baseline so important? Because it reveals about, our attitude in reaching our goals, the kind of mental energy we apply to our life situations and our general moods. It just works on the concept of up verses down.


As graphologists, in a handwriting sample we can analyse upto 12 types of baseline. Which are they? Let me tell you.
  • Stable or straight baseline
  • Cautious baseline
  • Healthy ascending baseline
  • The quitter baseline
  • Convex baseline- the classical quitter baseline
  • Hysterical baseline
  • Depressive descending baseline
  • Crashing baseline
  • Sudden sinking baseline
  • Concave baseline- finally making up baseline
  • Moody baseline 
  • Sociopathic baseline

From the names you must have got the idea what each baseline is suggesting. Still you can do an exercise. Write one page matter on a blank page and try to analyse where the baseline of your handwriting stands. And if you genuinely want to analyse the baseline of your handwriting and your personality traits, then I am just a phone call, what Sapp and email away.


Wish you all a very Happy Holi and Rang Panchami full of vibrant colours and joy!

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