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Simply compare anyone’s handwriting sample to the information in
these graphology tools and you'll get a tremendous understanding of anyone's
conscious
and
subconscious character in less time than it would take for you to sit down
with them and try to pry into their head through interrogation!
Just think about all the energy and
money
you'll save and the potential heartache you'll
avoid
if you understand what someone is
really
like
before
you spend the time to get to know them.
Graphology is the scientific
study of handwriting to determine personality traits. The U.S. Library of
Congress categorizes it as a branch of psychology. Graphology is one of the
quickest and most efficient ways to accurately assess conscious and
subconscious personality.
Together, the conscious and subconscious minds form our true
personalities. Graphology is one of the only tools that gives you an
accurate and clear understanding
of how a person is right now--at the time of the writing sample. It's
also probably the most objective personality assessment method since the
results can't be manipulated like they can be on most other personality tests
and analyses. Each of
the four Graphology Resource Keys and
the Graphology Trait-Based Guide has a gold mine of important information.
Even without a certified
graphologist designation, you will be able to easily spot personality traits
in someone's handwriting through our valuable Graphology Resource Keys:
·
Find
out if he/she is honest.
·
Spot
a pathological liar in no time from examining their handwriting!
·
Find
out who has the most self-deception signs in their handwriting.
·
Find
out who has potential for drug and alcohol problems.
·
Find
out who is likely to be a flirt.
·
Find
out who is afraid of commitment.
·
Find
out who might be a sex addict!
·
Find
out who is unlikely to keep their word.
·
Find
out who lives in denial!
·
Find
out if he/she will always have a need for “variety” in love relationships.
·
Spot
a gold-digger in minutes!
·
Find
out if someone knows themselves as well as they think they do.
·
Find
out how the subconscious mind rules our lives—all fears and defenses are
stored in the subconscious mind and you’ll have easy access to it through
these handwriting keys.
·
Find
out what fears and defenses motivate you and others.
Unfortunately, personality tests and background checks are never "airtight."
They often miss the most important red flags.
You can
easily determine those red flags with these graphology keys!
Click
here
to see a sample of one of the Keys. This page is from the Love
Compatibility Key.
Don't worry if it looks complicated; you'll receive complete instructions that
explain how easy it is to use and understand. (Sample opens with Adobe Reader.
Download a free copy of Adobe Reader here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html).
Click
here to see a page from the
Trait-Based Guide.
Don't worry if
it looks complicated; you'll receive complete instructions that explain how
easy it is to use and understand. (Opens with Adobe Reader.)
Click
here to see the
graphology Trait Based Guide table of contents.
(Opens with Adobe Reader.)
Resource Key
1
Subconscious Fears and Defense Mechanisms--Dealing With Conscious and
Unconscious Apprehension (45 related personality traits listed!)
Some of the personality traits
and the corresponding handwriting aspects listed in this key include the
following: Guilt, Jealousy, Selfishness, Anger, Argumentativeness, Domineering
attitude, Resentment, Temper, Anti-social personality, Secretiveness,
Arrogance, Vanity, and much more!
Resource Key
2
Love Compatibility--Important
Areas of Concern (38 related personality traits listed!)
Some of the personality traits
and the corresponding handwriting aspects listed in this key include the
following: Abuser-type personality (abusive nature), Acquisitiveness--strong
interest
in money and material
possessions, Fear of commitment, Evasiveness, Flirtatiousness, Frustration,
Emotional immaturity, Fear of intimacy, Low self-esteem, Sex addiction, Desire
for variety and much more!
Resource Key
3
Drug and Alcohol Abuse--Warning
Signs (16 related personality traits listed!)
Some of the personality traits
and the corresponding handwriting aspects listed in this key include the
following: An extensive listing of graphology traits strongly connected to
alcohol and drug use, Denial, Impulsiveness, Instability, Procrastination,
Self-deceit, Self-control, Yieldingness--giving in too easily, and much more!
Resource Key
4
Dishonesty and
Integrity--Important Areas of Concern (16 related personality traits listed!)
Some of the personality traits
and the corresponding handwriting aspects listed in this key include the
following: Criminal behavior, Dishonesty--extensive information (more than 25
related individual dishonesty handwriting traits featured), Façade—false
representation, Lack of Integrity, Pathological liar, and much more!
The Graphology
Trait-Based Guide includes comprehensive information about dozens and
dozens of handwriting traits (more than 170 graphology traits listed in
all!) and displays illustrations for hard-to visualize aspects.
Read
more about graphology below. The following is the introduction to one of the
Graphology Resource Keys:
GRAPHOLOGY RESOURCE KEY
Subconscious Fears and Defense Mechanisms—Dealing With Conscious and
Unconscious Apprehension
Copyright © 2003 Scott A.
Petullo Corporation
All rights reserved. No part of
this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any
information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the
author. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this
document, the author assumes no responsibility or liability for omissions,
errors, or damages resulting from the use of the information in this document.
The author disclaims any responsibility for any liability, loss or risk,
personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or
indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents in this
document.
This document includes the
viewpoints of its author and is intended to provide useful information on the
subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the author is
not engaged in rendering professional services in the document. A competent
professional should be consulted if the reader of this document requires
personal assistance or advice.
Graphology Defined
Graphology is defined as the scientific study of handwriting to determine
personality traits. Since the 17th century, researchers have linked human
character to handwriting patterns. Graphology is an empirical science that
offers a direct link to human personality. The conscious and subconscious
minds are revealed through hundreds of handwriting aspects by the complex
coordination of nerves, body and brain function. It could more accurately be
referred to as “brain writing.” No two writings are exactly alike. Our writing
is as unique as our fingerprints. Handwriting is an expression of the true
self.
Accuracy in Graphology
Handwriting analysis can’t
reveal everything. It can’t always predict the attitude a person will take or
the exact choices they will make. Graphology does show, however, how a person
acts, feels and thinks. It symbolizes a person’s state of mind and personality
at the time of writing, signifies past behavior and shows potential for
future conduct. It is important to note that no single form of personality
analysis is 100% accurate. Well-trained graphologists often offer at least 80%
accuracy in personality analysis.
Accuracy in graphology demands
that the context of the entire writing sample be considered and that all
individual aspects and parts of the script must be interpreted independently
and then built into a complete picture describing the personality. The
collective body of traits in a handwriting sample either supports or mitigates
the energy of any one individual aspect. Although the above mentioned
process of analyzing handwriting is necessary to achieve the highest level of
accuracy in personality analysis through graphology (and is best learned
through formal graphology training), an untrained graphology novice can still
gain a very good understanding of human character by applying the information
in this Graphology Resource Key toward any one person’s handwriting sample.
Handwriting Samples
It is optimum if a handwriting
analyst has at least a page of handwriting to work with. The sample should be
dated, written spontaneously on unlined paper with a ballpoint pen, and then
signed at the end. If the person usually prints, at least five lines of
cursive should be written. It’s a good idea to avoid attempting to analyze
handwriting from just a signature or a few words, as more handwriting is
necessary for a reasonable analysis.
Use of Graphology
Some of the more practical uses
of graphology include the following: use it to decide which person to hire as
your accountant, who you should hire as your baby-sitter, who you should go
into business with, who you should date, who you should trust, and innumerable
other applications. It can also be used, among other ways, for family
relations, group dynamic analysis, self-help and
personal growth.
How to Use This
Graphology Resource Key
Each personality trait in this Resource Key lists corresponding graphology
aspects. If you read, for example, within this Graphology Resource Key
“valley-shaped, sagging letter t-bars (letter T, t-bar concave, droops in the
middle)” look up “letter T, t-bar concave, droops in the middle” in the
“Graphology Trait-Based Guide” to get a better idea of what “valley-shaped,
sagging letter t-bars” represent. Also, please see the “Graphology Trait-Based
Guide” for illustrations of handwriting traits.
In order for a specific
graphology trait to accurately reflect personality, it must be throughout the
handwriting sample at least three to four times to qualify.
It’s also best to consider other traits that might strengthen or soften the
impact of any one trait. When analyzing handwriting for dishonesty, for
example, it’s absolutely recommended that at least four different graphology
traits representing dishonesty be found at least three to four times each
throughout the handwriting sample before beginning to consider the person
dishonorable.
Please note that just because a
person’s handwriting sample might display “negative” personality traits, it
does not mean that they are unwilling to work on improving their character.
Although this Graphology
Resource Key includes many important graphology traits for each respective
personality characteristic listed, it does not include all possible graphology
traits.
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