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It is the analysis of a person’s personality based on marks inserted unconsciously in the writing. Graphologists believe that the mind, by commanding the muscles of the hand, hides messages in traces of letters and words. These details – which vary from the size to the format of the writing – represent lived experiences, traumas and personality characteristics.
Even without scientific basis, graphology is used in the treatment of psychological disorders and in job interviews. The first books on the subject were published in Italy, at the beginning of the 17th century, but the study of writing only started to be taken seriously by the French, in the 19th century. Check below how the writing style is analyzed to create a profile psychological.
INCLINATION
Would it represent the attention given to genetic inheritance (and the interior) or the environment in which we grew up (and the outside world)
1A You are introverted, inhibited and subjective
1B You are controlled, rational and polite
1C You are extroverted, optimistic and sociable
SIZE
It would mirror extroversion or shyness. The bigger the word, the more the person is exposed in everyday life. If it is small, the author hides like the word he writes
2A You are shy, cautious and modest
2B You are balanced, organized and reserved.
2C You are extroverted, impulsive and arrogant
CONNECTION
By establishing links between facts, rational people would have letters closer together. Writing “disconnected” would indicate someone who does not see the world as a mesh of relationships. (It is common for two characteristics to appear combined in the same writing. In this case, it should be noted which form predominates)
3A You are logical, rational and good at calculations
3B You are dynamic and extremely rational
3C You are intuitive, introverted and shy
GRAPHIC ZONES
Highlighting the top of the writing would indicate priority for intellectual and spiritual matters. Valuing the lower part would represent attachment to instincts and sexuality. If two zones are explored at the same time, the characteristics are added
4A You are religious, idealistic and imaginative
4B You are controlled, accommodated and short-sighted.
4C You are vigorous, practical and expressive
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WIDTH
Do the words stay close to each other or spread out? This characteristic would reveal emotional limitations in the relationship with other people
5A You are frank, insightful and spontaneous
5B You are reserved, fearful and suspicious
5C You are dissatisfied, distrustful and pessimistic
DIRECTION
In graphology, a person’s mood would manifest itself in the posture of the body – and, by extension, in the «posture» of the line on the paper.
6A You are optimistic, exalted and euphoric
6B You are conventional, calm and collected.
6C You are pessimistic, depressed and melancholy
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FORM
Decorating the letters too much or writing with simple shapes would show how the person deals with societal pressures and demands
7A You are exhibitionist, fake and narcissistic
7B You are perfectionist, neurotic and detail oriented
7C You are traditional, orderly and discreet
PRESSURE
Well-marked words would indicate the use of a lot of energy in any activity. Faint, hard-to-read strokes would mean little commitment to tasks
8A You are sensitive, religious and lazy
8B You are firm, balanced and stable
8C You are authoritative, persuasive and rigid
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SPEED
9A You are cautious, submissive and immature
9B You are calm, down-to-earth and accommodating
9C You are agile, decisive and a good leader
IN THE SIGNATURE
Your way of writing your name on documents would indicate very personal qualities and defects
dash in name indicates low self-esteem
dash in last name indicates good self-esteem
Readability indicates sincerity
Illegibility indicates dissimulation
CONSULTANCY Jose Bosco, author ofGraphology: The Science of Writingand Paulo Sergio de Camargo, graphologist
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