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Handwriting Analysis

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Graphonomizer - The Handwriting Analysis Questions

Hits and misses

To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows more of a fluency and flow than the average script. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with relative ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will prefer the unusual to the familiar, and will be more likely to express her emotions and feelings than a writer with restrained script.

The heavy pressure used in the script indicates that the subject has an above average activity level. She enjoys having plenty to do and dislikes being delayed or obstructed. She has a need to work off excess energy in an active occupation or leisure pursuit.

The total lack of dotted 'i's in the script indicates that the subject is extremely independent in nature and many, if not all, of the following points will apply:-
She is very likely to be cheerful, resilient and placid, and will also be less concerned about the opinions of others. She will be less fearful of the future and more active in her approach to life. Because she seldom broods on past mistakes she will have a tendency to feel less guilt for her actions. Her resilience allows her to go through a crisis without experiencing as much stress or fatigue as the average person. She is a self-sufficient, resourceful individual who prefers to make her own decisions and resolutely stick to them. She is unlikely to be a great joiner of a group or movement and is even less likely to be a follower of others. In fact she may even be critical of social or group standards and could be rather lonely as a result.
As a child she may have tended to remain somewhat aloof. Possibly she was an early developer, who preferred to make friendships with older children rather than her peers. The missing 'i' dot therefore reveals certain characteristics of personality which are likely to lead to academic success. Indeed, the subject has an above average IQ, and this is not unusual for someone who has such a high level of independence.
She has a need for free sexual expression, and may marry late as a result.
She prefers to extract herself from difficult situations without the help of others, and prefers to be alone at times of emotional stress. She may find it hard to relate closely to another person, but when absorbed in a creative task she will tend not to miss friendships.


The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about trivial matters. She may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take, and may appear to have some self-doubts.


Several 't' bars in the script point downwards, which indicates that the subject exhibits a certain degree of ambition.
She has an above average drive to obtain goals and objectives, and likes to succeed at things that she attempts. Obstacles are often regarded as challenges to be overcome, and she likes competition and action.
The heavy pressure used in the handwriting exaggerates this need for achievement further.

The handwriting shows some signs of expansiveness, and this is an indication of an extrovert personality. The writer has an above average need for space and dislikes being confined. This hunger for space is reflected in the script.
This expansiveness shows in the subject's social relationships. She is likely to be more comfortable in company than on her own, and perhaps takes life more lightly than the average person. She may become quite easily bored, and often yearns for change and variety.
She is likely to express her feelings and moods quite freely, and is reasonably unconcerned with disorder or lack of control.


The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is highly intelligent (scoring 4 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). She has the intellectual capacity that would enable her to be successful in a career such as accountant, lawyer, doctor or university lecturer.


Emotionally, the subject may have a tendency to worry more than the average person, perhaps appearing somewhat nervous and excitable. She may not only worry about everyday problems, but over extreme and unlikely events.


There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, she will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies she finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
At present, the subject's level of compulsive behaviour is probably a mild inconvenience, but it could prove to dominate her existence. This should be taken as a warning sign to take life rather less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order, and to relax more often.


There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. She is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of her personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of her personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect her physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.

Graphonomizer - The Handwriting Analysis Questions
 

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To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows some rigidity and tautness, as if the forward movement of the pen has been carefully restrained. This indicates a somewhat more conformist and conventional personality than the average. The subject leans more to the conventional in dress and behaviour.


The presence of anchor strokes, curved lines which connect some words with the baseline of the script, shows that the subject is likely to have strong views and express them frankly. Her opinions, however, will generally conform to social pressures, and she will not seek to actively challenge authority.


The heavy pressure used in the script indicates that the subject has an above average activity level. She enjoys having plenty to do and dislikes being delayed or obstructed. She has a need to work off excess energy in an active occupation or leisure pursuit.

The subject is confident and dominant in relationships and can quite easily strike up a conversation with strangers. She finds it easy to ask for favours without feeling embarrassment and prefers to behave according to her own needs rather than those of her companions.
As a result she could well try to put herself at an advantage, even if it inconveniences those around her. The assertive personality is revealed by the height of the capital letters in comparison to the other 'ascenders'. The subject uses capitals which are generally much larger than the other ascending characters. She is thus able to speak out forthrightly, defending herself vigorously when under attack and is able to talk quite frankly about personal matters without feeling too self-conscious.
In a quarrel she is likely to argue openly and will staunchly defend her rights , even on trivial matters.
The subject could make a good sales person, and is equally as effective at resisting sales talk. She is less likely to feel self-conscious in the presence of superiors, and does not mind their attention when engaged in a task which she can do well.
She is unlikely to hesitate over complaining about shoddy goods or poor service.
She also makes a good host, and can liven up a party.
She has the makings of a strong leader, but in position of power may be intolerant of other opinions if they clash with hers. If prevented from expressing her views, or if she feels that she is not being taken seriously enough she may become quite irritated.


The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. The subject may seem somewhat more orderly and methodical than the average person, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details and fussy about trivial matters.
She will prefer to abide by the law, and perhaps appear more reliable and conscientious. She may also be undecided about the best course of action to take, and appear to have a number of self-doubts.


The handwriting shows some signs of expansiveness, and this is an indication of an extrovert personality. The writer has an above average need for space and dislikes being confined. This hunger for space is reflected in the script.
This expansiveness shows in the subject's social relationships. She is likely to be more comfortable in company than on her own, and perhaps takes life more lightly than the average person. She may become quite easily bored, and often yearns for change and variety.
She is likely to express her feelings and moods quite freely, and is reasonably unconcerned with disorder or lack of control.


A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject has an above average intelligence. She will be able to tackle a more intellectually demanding career than the average person.
 

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i find it really funny that it calls me aggresive... i guess when i do make up my mind about something, i have no concern for obstacles (or consequences)... same thing? i don't feel so... i do hold a grudge, and can hold it for years... i do restrain aggressive behavior, but i do so in a stranglehold... never had to fight anyone...

calling me an extrovert is a stretch also, but i do know how to behave as one... i don't have difficulty (outside of motivation) behaving as a social butterfly...
 
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To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows more of a fluency and flow than the average script. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with relative ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will prefer the unusual to the familiar, and will be more likely to express his emotions and feelings than a writer with restrained script.

The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result, he lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower pressure in their script. He will be good at working methodically at the more routine tasks.


The habitual use of black ink indicates a strong attitude towards communication. The subject is concerned with precision, exactitude and in the clear understanding of all aspects of the message he is trying to convey. He has a strong desire to make himself clear and to avoid confusions. Frequently the habitual use of black ink is associated with people in professions which demand a high degree of precision, such as accountancy, engineering, mathematics and such.

The subject is confident and dominant in relationships and can quite easily strike up a conversation with strangers. He finds it easy to ask for favours without feeling embarrassment and prefers to behave according to his own needs rather than those of his companions.
As a result he could well try to put himself at an advantage, even if it inconveniences those around him. The assertive personality is revealed by the height of the capital letters in comparison to the other 'ascenders'. The subject uses capitals which are generally much larger than the other ascending characters. He is thus able to speak out forthrightly, defending himself vigorously when under attack and is able to talk quite frankly about personal matters without feeling too self-conscious.
In a quarrel he is likely to argue openly and will staunchly defend his rights , even on trivial matters.
The subject could make a good sales person, and is equally as effective at resisting sales talk. He is less likely to feel self-conscious in the presence of superiors, and does not mind their attention when engaged in a task which he can do well.
He is unlikely to hesitate over complaining about shoddy goods or poor service.
He also makes a good host, and can liven up a party.
If he feels the need to flout social convention he may do quite openly.
He has the makings of a strong leader, but in position of power may be intolerant of other opinions if they clash with his. If prevented from expressing his views, or if he feels that he is not being taken seriously enough he may become quite irritated.


The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about trivial matters. He may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take, and may appear to have some self-doubts.


A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject is considerably intelligent (scoring 3 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as teaching, journalism or computer programming.


A subtle variation in pressure throughout the script indicates the possibility that the subject may be a little more over-anxious than normal and more prone to emotional upsets.
Several sudden sharp pressure increases in the writing also indicate some instability, nervousness and a quick temper. The writer is probably more likely to fly off the handle than the average person, and may become hostile and aggressive when frustrated.


There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, he will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies he finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
At present, the subject's level of compulsive behaviour is probably a mild inconvenience, but it could prove to dominate his existence. This should be taken as a warning sign to take life rather less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order, and to relax more often.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect his physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.



...not at all lol. Really fun though ^^
 

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Handwriting Analysis Report
The following report has been generated by the Graphonomizerâ„¢ software.

Handwriting Sample Details
Handwriting Analysis Conducted By: Jules

Size: Very Large Sample
Writing Implement: Pencil

Subject Of Handwriting Analysis: Mr.

Ink Colour: Other
Paper Type: Lined


Independence 5
Assertiveness 0
Submissiveness 0
Perfectionism 1
Ambition 0
Aggression 4
Extraversion 4
Worldliness 0



To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows more of a fluency and flow than the average script. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with relative ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will prefer the unusual to the familiar, and will be more likely to express his emotions and feelings than a writer with restrained script.

The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result, he lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower pressure in their script. He will be good at working methodically at the more routine tasks.


The signature is written quite illegibly indicating some sense of superiority. Writers who scrawl their signature are saying that the reader of the document should know who they are, without having to actually be able to read the words. He is also conveying the impression that he is working at high speed under pressure, and this is all of his valuable time that he can spend on the issue.


The signature is also underlined, expressing a certain amount of confidence on the part of the writer. He feels that he has an above average ability to cope with the daily challenges of life. He is more likely to take chances in order to achieve success and more readily accept the blame for mistakes when he is responsible than writers who do not underline their signature.
The underlining embellishment is also a mark of enthusiasm and exuberance.


A proportion of the 'i' dots have been missed in the script, and this indicates that the subject is moderately independent. He is a reasonably self-sufficient and resourceful individual, who prefers to make his own decisions and stick by them. He is generally cheerful, resilient and placid, and is less concerned about the opinions of others. Better able to deal with crises, he prefers to extract himself from difficult situations by himself , and be alone at times of emotional stress. He is less likely to be part of a group or movement and may be critical of some social or group standards.


There are a number of signs of aggression throughout the handwriting, and these characteristics point to a moderately aggressive personality.
As the writer has a high IQ, the chances are that aggression, when shown, will normally be expressed verbally, with sarcasm, caustic remarks and mockery.
When aggression is expressed indirectly, the subject will feel a need for revenge if slighted. He may harbour a grudge, while waiting for the appropriate moment to get his own back.


The handwriting shows expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with an extravert personality.
The subject has an above average physical and mental need for space around him and hates to be confined. When writing, this hunger for space reveals itself in a desire to cover as much paper as possible with his letters and words.
Expansiveness is also the cornerstone of his social relationships. He prefers company, such as a noisy party, rather than being left alone to watch television or read a book. He probably has many friendships, but all maintained at a fairly superficial level.
He prefers more excitement and risk than the average person, taking life lightly as a result. He probably appears impulsive, blurting out remarks without thinking first, buying goods on impulse, and making major decisions about his life on the whim of the moment. He could be easily bored and often yearns for change and variety. He is likely to freely express his feelings and moods, even if he tries to cover them up. He is not too concerned by some disorder and lack of control, and may even become bored if there is too much order in his life.


The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about trivial matters. He may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take, and may appear to have some self-doubts.


The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is highly intelligent (scoring 4 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as accountant, lawyer, doctor or university lecturer.


There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, he will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies he finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
At present, the subject's level of compulsive behaviour is probably a mild inconvenience, but it could prove to dominate his existence. This should be taken as a warning sign to take life rather less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order, and to relax more often.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect his physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.​


Actually pretty accurate, though it very much oversells the extraversion. The stress stuff makes sense if not just because I tend to think a lot faster than I can write.
 

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To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows more of a fluency and flow than the average script. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with relative ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will prefer the unusual to the familiar, and will be more likely to express his emotions and feelings than a writer with restrained script.

The heavy pressure used throughout the script indicates that the subject is a highly active individual. He likes to be constantly on the move at work or at play. He generally takes the initiative in most activities and is even in danger of expending efforts in too many directions at once. He probably has a low tolerance of frustrations and setbacks.


This type of personality can often lead to stress, and indeed there are indications in the handwriting that the writer is suffering from the effects of mild stress. This will be discussed later in the analysis.




The subject has a signature that is larger than 85% of the population. He sees himself in a relative position of power and responsibility, with greater feelings of self-importance and worth.
He is more confident than the average signer.


The signature is also underlined in quite an exaggerated manner. The subject wishes to draw attention to himself and probably feels unable to do this in other ways. Unable to make his presence felt in a more immediate and direct way, he is using the embellishment as a form of compensation.
Such a signature, despite appearances to the contrary, indicates a conventional rather than a non-conformist individual. The subject wants to attract attention, but desires to do so through recognition of conventionally approved achievements.


The handwriting shows great expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with a substantially extrovert personality.
The subject has a physical and mental need for space around him and hates to be confined. When writing, this space hunger reveals itself as a desire to cover as much paper as possible with his letters and words.
Expansiveness is the keynote of his handwriting, and is also the cornerstone for his relationships. He thrives in company and usually hates being left alone. Gregarious and lively, he will normally prefer to spend the evening at a pub or noisy party than sitting alone watching television or reading a book. He constantly samples different groups, conversations and interactions, never remaining with any one for any length of time. He prefers excitement and risk and is often prepared to take more chances than the average person. He likes to laugh, take life lightly and could like playing practical jokes on people. Because he is impulsive, he does things without much thought, probably blurting out the first remark that comes into his head, buying goods on impulse and making major decisions about his life at the whim of the moment. He is quite easily bored, and often yearns for change and variety. He is likely to express his feelings more readily than others, often betraying his moods and inner feelings without really wanting to. He is not too bothered by disorder and lack of control, and too much order may even bore him.

A small proportion of missing 'i' dots in the script indicates that the subject has mild tendencies towards an independent personality. He will be reasonably self-sufficient and resourceful individual who prefers to make his own decisions. He will be more cheerful resilient and placid than most, and be less concerned with the opinions of others. He can cope with crises, but prefers to be alone at times of emotional stress. He is less likely to want to be part of a group or movement if this interferes with his independent preferences.


There are a few signs of aggression throughout the handwriting, which indicate a mildly aggressive personality.
The random pressure also used in the script indicates that the subject is more prone than average to emotional outbursts, and sometimes these emotional outbursts may be aggressive, taking the form of angry arguments or outbursts of temper.
As the writer has a high IQ, the chances are that aggression, when shown, will normally be expressed verbally, with sarcasm, caustic remarks and mockery.
When aggression is expressed indirectly, the subject will feel a need for revenge if slighted. He may harbour a grudge, while waiting for the appropriate moment to get his own back.


The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is extremely intelligent (scoring 5 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as university professor, theoretical mathematician or computer systems analyst.


A variation in pressure throughout the script indicates that the subject is more prone to anxiety than the average person, and may be the victim of emotional upsets.
However, there are no other indications of such emotional problems in the script.


There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. He is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of his personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of his personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect his physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.
 

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To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting clearly appears to show a fluency and vitality of flow. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with great ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average. The subject will be fascinated by new ideas, by the unusual and unfamiliar. Routine will probably be tiresome for her and she will not become over anxious about the occasional loss of control. Released writers express their emotions quite easily, and the subject's moods will probably fluctuate between elation and depression. The subject probably has quite a large number of friends, with many friendships maintained at a fairly superficial level. At a party the subject will usually spend a small amount of time with a great number of people, rather than monopolising any one guest for the whole evening. If it is necessary to maintain an uncomfortable level of control in her job, being with a group allows her to temporarily relinquish this control and give vent to her impulsive nature. The subject can be moody and unpredictable and will probably prefer to do things at the spur of the moment rather than carefully plan them.


The high score for extraversion enhances the above findings for released writing. The subject thrives in company and hates being left alone. Gregarious and lively, she would sooner spend the evening at a party than stay at home watching TV or reading a book. In addition, the subject takes more chances than the average person and thrives on excitement and risk. She likes to laugh, takes life lightly, and perhaps even plays practical jokes on people. She is impulsive, living for the moment and doing things without much thought. Easily bored, and yearning for change and variety, she will readily express her feelings and finds it difficult to cover moods and inner emotions. To sum up, disorder and lack of control in the subject's life does not unduely worry her.



The heavy pressure used throughout the script indicates that the subject is a highly active individual. She likes to be constantly on the move at work or at play. She generally takes the initiative in most activities and is even in danger of expending efforts in too many directions at once. She probably has a low tolerance of frustrations and setbacks.


This type of personality can often lead to stress, and indeed there are many indications in the handwriting that the writer is suffering from the effects of moderate to high levels of stress. This will be further discussed later on in the analysis.


The subject has a signature that is larger than 85% of the population. She sees herself in a relative position of power and responsibility, with greater feelings of self-importance and worth.
The subject has a strong need to succeed in all things she does. She hates to lose and will appear to be a strong competitor.


The signature is written quite illegibly indicating some sense of superiority. Writers who scrawl their signature are saying that the reader of the document should know who they are, without having to actually be able to read the words. She is also conveying the impression that she is working at high speed under pressure, and this is all of her valuable time that she can spend on the issue.


The handwriting shows great expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with a substantially extrovert personality.
The subject has a physical and mental need for space around her and hates to be confined. When writing, this space hunger reveals itself as a desire to cover as much paper as possible with her letters and words.
Expansiveness is the keynote of her handwriting, and is also the cornerstone for her relationships. She thrives in company and usually hates being left alone. Gregarious and lively, she will normally prefer to spend the evening at a pub or noisy party than sitting alone watching television or reading a book. She constantly samples different groups, conversations and interactions, never remaining with any one for any length of time. She prefers excitement and risk and is often prepared to take more chances than the average person. She likes to laugh, take life lightly and could like playing practical jokes on people. Because she is impulsive, she does things without much thought, probably blurting out the first remark that comes into her head, buying goods on impulse and making major decisions about her life at the whim of the moment. She is quite easily bored, and often yearns for change and variety. She is likely to express her feelings more readily than others, often betraying her moods and inner feelings without really wanting to. She is not too bothered by disorder and lack of control, and too much order may even bore her.

The capital letters in the script are generally smaller than the other ascending letters indicating that the subject has a moderately submissive personality.
Although she has a larger than average signature, which generally implies feelings of self-importance, the submissive side of her personality may mean that outwardly she will appear to be timid, cautious and passive.
She finds it quite hard to develop relationships, and usually yields to the desires of others. She will not put herself at an advantage if it means attracting attention. She does not like to bargain and finds it hard to resist persuasion from others.
She hates argument, and if any injustice is done to her she will not usually make a scene, as she hates to row. Any anger or aggression will be concealed and may smoulder for some time. She feels uncomfortable in the presence of those with more power or knowledge than she has. Her protests will be mild if she is the recipient of poor service or faulty goods, and in the role of host she is unlikely to liven up a party.
Her need to flout convention (released writing) is offset by her desire to avoid attention. Any unconventional behaviour will be such that it doesn't get her noticed. In this way she can avoid confrontation about her views.
She finds that she is quite easily dominated and will usually go along with the wishes of a more assertive person, rather than risk argument. She dislikes making decisions and prefers to follow rather than to lead.


The handwriting shows some signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally an easy-going, less conformist individual, she may appear to have a greater than average obsession with order. She will prefer to be neat and seem concerned with small details and trivial matters. She has an emotional and material desire to conserve in her life. She may sometimes seem intolerant of poor punctuality and will dislike being kept waiting. She will prefer to go by the book on most occasions, abiding by those in authority.
She will generally be undecided about the best course of action to take, and will appear to have some self-doubts.


Several 't' bars in the script point downwards, which indicates that the subject exhibits a certain degree of ambition.
She has an above average drive to obtain goals and objectives, and likes to succeed at things that she attempts. Obstacles are often regarded as challenges to be overcome, and she likes competition and action.
This characteristic, in conjunction with a large signature, shows that once the subject has set herself a goal, she may be a difficult person to stop.
The heavy pressure used in the handwriting exaggerates this need for achievement further.

There are a few signs of aggression throughout the handwriting, which indicate a mildly aggressive personality.
As the writer has a high IQ, the chances are that aggression, when shown, will normally be expressed verbally, with sarcasm, caustic remarks and mockery.
When aggression is expressed indirectly, the subject will feel a need for revenge if slighted. She may harbour a grudge, while waiting for the appropriate moment to get her own back.


The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is extremely intelligent (scoring 5 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). She has the intellectual capacity that would enable her to be successful in a career such as university professor, theoretical mathematician or computer systems analyst.


Emotionally, the subject may have a tendency to worry more than the average person, perhaps appearing somewhat nervous and excitable. She may not only worry about everyday problems, but over extreme and unlikely events.
In addition, she may experience greater guilt than other people, is more prone to depression, and may sometimes appear to be unhappy as a result. Her sleep may be interrupted and, with poor concentration, and she may appear somewhat forgetful.
These emotional reactions may interfere with her judgements and responses in everyday life. Her responses to situations may become rigid, and she will develop a particular way of doing things, even if the response is inappropriate. Problems may be avoided rather than confronted. This could be a mental avoidance, or a physical refusal to attempt certain tasks which may cause anxiety.
In other words, there is a clash between the way the subject thinks she should behave, and the reality of what she actually feels capable of doing. The outward sign of this confusion will probably be an inconsistency in behaviour. For a time she will attempt to regulate every aspect of her life and bottle up emotions and feelings. Then, all at once, this restraint will give rise to excess, during which time little effort will be expended in enforcing control over various aspects of her lifestyle.
The score for aggression indicates that other people may even bare the brunt of these emotional outbursts when they occur.
Becoming aware of these problems may help the subject bring her troubles into a more realistic perspective. She should try to determine the root causes of these emotional difficulties and determine the best way to resolve the most pressing of them. In this way it is hoped that these influences do not have too serious an effect on the writer's life.

There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, she will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies she finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
The subject's level of compulsion indicates that it may be threatening to dominate her existence. This should be taken as a sign to take life less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order and to relax more often.


There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. She is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of her personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of her personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.


There are indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from a reasonably high level of stress. These signs may have been produced because the stress was temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline.
However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress - one which is beginning to affect her physical well-being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.
 

RadicalDoubt

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Weird, I'm not sure this works :/ Extroverted and assertive... Hm... Mentioned nothing bout my left slant either. Interesting nonetheless

To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows some rigidity and tautness, as if the forward movement of the pen has been carefully restrained. This indicates a somewhat more conformist and conventional personality than the average. The subject leans more to the conventional in dress and behavior.

The presence of anchor strokes, curved lines which connect some words with the baseline of the script, shows that the subject is likely to have strong views and express them frankly. Her opinions, however, will generally conform to social pressures, and she will not seek to actively challenge authority.


The heavy pressure used throughout the script indicates that the subject is a highly active individual. She likes to be constantly on the move at work or at play. She generally takes the initiative in most activities and is even in danger of expending efforts in too many directions at once. She probably has a low tolerance of frustrations and setbacks.


This type of personality can often lead to stress, and indeed there are many indications in the handwriting that the writer is suffering from the effects of moderate to high levels of stress. This will be further discussed later on in the analysis.


The habitual use of black ink indicates a strong attitude towards communication. The subject is concerned with precision, exactitude and in the clear understanding of all aspects of the message she is trying to convey. She has a strong desire to make herself clear and to avoid confusions. Frequently the habitual use of black ink is associated with people in professions which demand a high degree of precision, such as accountancy, engineering, mathematics and such.

The subject has a signature that is larger than 77% of the population and as a result sees herself in a relative position of power and responsibility.
The large signature also ties in with the assertive nature of the subject. The subject is confident in her approach to life. (See below for a full description of the subject's assertive personality).


The handwriting shows expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with an extravert personality.
The subject has an above average physical and mental need for space around her and hates to be confined. When writing, this hunger for space reveals itself in a desire to cover as much paper as possible with her letters and words.
Expansiveness is also the cornerstone of her social relationships. She prefers company, such as a noisy party, rather than being left alone to watch television or read a book. She probably has many friendships, but all maintained at a fairly superficial level.
She prefers more excitement and risk than the average person, taking life lightly as a result. She probably appears impulsive, blurting out remarks without thinking first, buying goods on impulse, and making major decisions about her life on the whim of the moment. She could be easily bored and often yearns for change and variety. She is likely to freely express her feelings and moods, even if she tries to cover them up. She is not too concerned by some disorder and lack of control, and may even become bored if there is too much order in her life.


The comparative height of the capital letters to the 'ascenders' in the script indicates that the subject has a mildly assertive personality. In conjunction with a large signature this means that she will be more confident and dominant in relationships and can find it relatively easy to strike up conversation with strangers.
She is likely to speak out forthrightly and can defend herself quite well if under attack. In a quarrel she could argue quite openly to defend her rights. She is more likely to complain about shoddy goods or poor service.
She will also make a good host and can liven up a party.
She would make a good leader, but may be intolerant of other people if their views clash with her own. She prefers to be taken seriously and may become irritated if she is not.

A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject has an above average intelligence. She will be able to tackle a more intellectually demanding career than the average person.


There are indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from a reasonably high level of stress. These signs may have been produced because the stress was temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline.
However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress - one which is beginning to affect her physical well-being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.
 

Maou

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To begin the analysis, the first aspect of the handwriting to consider is the flow. Some handwriting is rigid and taut, as if the forward movement of the pen has been restrained, while other script has great flow, fluency and vitality. This handwriting adopts the middle line between these two extremes. The subject has carefully maintained a style which achieves a middle ground between complete freedom and total control. This reflects a desire to avoid extremes, and it is also likely to reveal itself in other aspects of her life. She may tend to adopt either a controlled and conformist attitude or, equally, may choose to follow a freer, less conformist lifestyle. Which course is adopted will very much depend on the circumstances at the time, and is never likely to be as extreme as would be found in individuals with fully restrained or released script. Thus, the subject is flexible and adaptable to the demands of a particular situation in a way that other types of writers would find almost impossible.


The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result, she lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower pressure in their script. She will be good at working methodically at the more routine tasks.


The handwriting shows expansiveness, and this use of space is linked with an extravert personality.
The subject has an above average physical and mental need for space around her and hates to be confined. When writing, this hunger for space reveals itself in a desire to cover as much paper as possible with her letters and words.
Expansiveness is also the cornerstone of her social relationships. She prefers company, such as a noisy party, rather than being left alone to watch television or read a book. She probably has many friendships, but all maintained at a fairly superficial level.
She prefers more excitement and risk than the average person, taking life lightly as a result. She probably appears impulsive, blurting out remarks without thinking first, buying goods on impulse, and making major decisions about her life on the whim of the moment. She could be easily bored and often yearns for change and variety. She is likely to freely express her feelings and moods, even if she tries to cover them up. She is not too concerned by some disorder and lack of control, and may even become bored if there is too much order in her life.


The comparative height of the capital letters to the ascenders in the script indicates that the subject has a mildly assertive personality. She is more confident and perhaps dominant in relationships, and finds it easier to strike up a conversation with strangers. She is likely to speak out forthrightly and can defend herself quite well if under attack. In a quarrel she could argue quite openly to defend her rights. She is more likely to complain about shoddy goods or poor service.
She will also make a good host and can liven up a party.
She would make a good leader, but may be intolerant of other people if their views clash with her own. She prefers to be taken seriously and may become irritated if she is not.

The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. Although generally more easy-going than the average person, the subject also seems more orderly and methodical, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details, and fussy about trivial matters. She may sometimes seem undecided about the best course of action to take, and may appear to have some self-doubts.


A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject has an above average intelligence. She will be able to tackle a more intellectually demanding career than the average person.


Some curtailment in the handwriting indicates that the subject may have trouble giving free vent to her emotions and feelings. Most times her emotional control is total and consistent. She may find it hard to make and maintain close relationships, and may even feel embarrassed when in the company of people who can readily display their emotions.
Because she feels incapable of expressing emotions, the subject will tend to remain calm and cool in situations which may cause others to panic. This is sometimes an advantage, but because she is unable to respond appropriately at times when deep feelings must be expressed, she tends to lack empathy.


There are some indications within the handwriting of compulsive behaviour.
Compulsiveness is an anxiety reducing strategy in which the subject makes a ritual out of many of the most trivial aspects of life. When attempting to solve problems which cause anxiety, she will attempt to do so by constant and repetitive efforts. This will be maintained, even if the problem turns out to be insoluble.
Such an exaggerated determination means that the subject is often regarded by others as being conscientious. However, because of these rigid problem solving strategies she finds it difficult to look at problems from a fresh angle and to consider a different method of approach. Often, this rigid problem solving procedure, whether at work or in personal relationships, is not an attempt to reach a solution but a defence reaction. Typical compulsions are checking the doors and windows a prescribed number of times each night, even if one check would be sufficient, worrying about 'bad' thoughts for fear that they will come true, and checking and re-checking every piece of work to avoid any possibility of mistake. All these, and many other forms of compulsive behaviour are best summed up as 'not being able to leave well alone'.
At present, the subject's level of compulsive behaviour is probably a mild inconvenience, but it could prove to dominate her existence. This should be taken as a warning sign to take life rather less seriously, to strive for less perfection, precision and order, and to relax more often.


There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. She is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of her personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of her personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect her physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.

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Lmao, even this test thinks I am extroverted...but nah. When I wrote the thing, I had a hard time coordinating my hand and so it probably comes off as extroverted.

Ill do a proper one when I get home.
 

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Very interesting analysis- even if parts of it were hard for me to understand lol
As for my signature being messy and small... for one, I absolutely HATE cursive, so I want to get it over with as quickly as possible :rofl1: I'm also careful to stay within the lines and I ONLY write on lined paper. I'd hate to see what my writing would look like otherwise!!!

I was also a little disappointed it didn't speak of my no-slant writing style. I try to keep it neutral, though that wasn't always the case... and if I've been writing A LOT and my hand is cramping, then I'll add slants. Until my 20's, or so, I used to write with a leftward slant though right handed. The more I wrote, though, the faster I killed that habit rofl.

The only thing that registered, numbers wise, was a 1 for perfectionism.
I hate to think of how many trees I've killed. I used to do an obscene amount of writing. While my writing can be quite sloppy, it's an orderly sloppiness :D

"To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows some rigidity and tautness, as if the forward movement of the pen has been carefully restrained. This indicates a somewhat more conformist and conventional personality than the average. The subject leans more to the conventional in dress and behaviour.


The light pressure used to write the sample indicates that the subject is somewhat below average in activity. She prefers to avoid situations which demand exertion for more than a short period. She prefers to go at her own pace, appearing to lack enthusiasm as a result. However, the subject's tolerance for set-backs and frustrations shows that this is not necessarily a negative trait.


The subject has a signature that is smaller than 77% of the population, and as a result has a lower opinion of herself than the average signer and prefers to avoid the limelight. Even in a position of power she is unlikely to seek acclaim and attention. She is somewhat more modest than a writer with a bigger signature and can more readily accept criticism.

The signature is written quite illegibly indicating some sense of superiority. Writers who scrawl their signature are saying that the reader of the document should know who they are, without having to actually be able to read the words. She is also conveying the impression that she is working at high speed under pressure, and this is all of her valuable time that she can spend on the issue.


The handwriting shows a few signs of a perfectionist personality. The subject may seem somewhat more orderly and methodical than the average person, perhaps being a little over-concerned with small details and fussy about trivial matters.
She will prefer to abide by the law, and perhaps appear more reliable and conscientious. She may also be undecided about the best course of action to take, and appear to have a number of self-doubts.


A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject is considerably intelligent (scoring 3 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). She has the intellectual capacity that would enable her to be successful in a career such as teaching, journalism or computer programming.


A subtle variation in pressure throughout the script indicates the possibility that the subject may be a little more over-anxious than normal and more prone to emotional upsets.
However, there are no other indications of such emotional problems in the script, and these emotional outbursts will be quite infrequent.


Some curtailment in the handwriting indicates that the subject may have trouble giving free vent to her emotions and feelings. Most times her emotional control is total and consistent. She may find it hard to make and maintain close relationships, and may even feel embarrassed when in the company of people who can readily display their emotions.
Because she feels incapable of expressing emotions, the subject will tend to remain calm and cool in situations which may cause others to panic. This is sometimes an advantage, but because she is unable to respond appropriately at times when deep feelings must be expressed, she tends to lack empathy.


There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if she was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect her physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of her lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. She should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check her diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health. "
 
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