Thursday, June 17, 2010

Handwriting Analysis - Part 6

As you can see there is a lot that goes into handwriting analysis. Today we are discussing margins. So get that sample and take a good look at the margins and how much or how little of the paper is used. People who do handwriting analysis see the blank page as a representation of your life. The top of the page represents your past, the bottom represents your future, the left side symbolizes your past, and the right side represents your future. The size and placement of your margins speaks to how you balance your relationship with the past and present, as well as how you interact with the people you meet. The ideal, standard margin for adults is to start roughly 1 to 1½ inches in from the left and to go as far as you can to the edge of the right-hand side without moving into it and having to crunch your words.

All Margins: In the sample below, you see that there are margins on all - top, bottom, right side and left side. This type of handwriting is something that is considered rare. The person who does this likes things to be exceptionally orderly, and they are detail-minded and appearance-conscious.

Left Missing: In this sample, there is no margin at all on the left side and typically there is instead a right margin. This states that the person is informal, traditional, unpretentious, practical, and economical.

Left Wide: If there is a huge left margin and little to no right margin at all, then the person is spontaneous, progressive, cultural, cut off from past or is fleeing their past.

Right Narrow: If there is a larger left margin and very narrow right margin, the person is a joiner, uninhibited, chatty, goal-oriented, has a lot of courage, and is a risk taker.

All Wide: If the right and left margins are wide and all the handwriting is centered in the middle, the person has an artistic aptitude, an aesthetic sense, is sensitive, orderly, private, and timid.

All Missing: If there is no right or left margins at all and every usable space of the paper is used, the person is economical, thrifty, uncultured, and has little sense of beauty.

Upper Narrow: If there is little to no margin at the top of the paper, the person is direct, economic, lacks personal distance, is informal, and shows disrespect.

Upper Wide: If there is a large margin at the top, the person is formal, reserved, pretense, lacks self-respect, and is pessimistic.

As a side note, if you indent the first line of each paragraph, graphologists would speculate that you're orderly but also spontaneous. Because this is the standard formatting, you also exhibit successful social integration.

1 comment:

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