Graphology at Home-lesson 27b-the Trait List D-g


by Joel Engel - Date: 2008-07-30 - Word Count: 523 Share This!


You can determine whether anyone possesses a particular personality trait! You simply need to classify the type of handwriting. Firstly, try to locate this trait-or a synonym- in the following alphabetized list. Let us take an example: Assume you find the desired trait, Accuracy or a word having the same or nearly the same meaning. The handwriting components that graphologically equate to Accuracy are: Exact placing of i dots and t bars; good spacing. If the writing has exactly placed 'i' dots and 't' bars (attention to details), good spacing (a sense of order, clearmindedness), you can be sure the person possesses this trait.

 

 

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 Deceit: Oval letters open at base, irregular base line.

 Depression: Terminal stroke of last letter extended weakly into lower zone, descending lines.

 Determination: Angles, abrupt endings to terminal strokes and t-bars with heavy pressure, general heavy pressure.

 Devotion: Ascending lines, exaggerated right tending t-bars, right slant, and small size.

 Dexterity: Right tending movement in the lower zone, thready connection, right slant.

 Diplomacy: Terminal letter diminishing, artificiality, upright script, closed ovals.

 Directness: Omission of initial strokes, simplification.

 Dominativeness: Regular script, large capitals, long and heavy t-bars.

 Dreaminess: Low pressure, fullness in the upper zone, ornamentation, high placed i dots and t-bars.

 

 

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 Eccentricity: Unusual punctuation, ornamentation, artificiality, highly individualized script.

 Economy: Narrow script, narrow spacing between letters and words.

 Egoism: Very full capital 'i's, slant to the left, large capitals, flourishings and underlinings especially in signature.

 Elasticity: Low pressure in combination with a regular script, thready connection, irregular script.

 Elation: Rising lines and t-bars, high placed and right tending i dots.

 Enduringness: High pressure in combination with a regular script.

 Energy: Heavy pressure, thick downstrokes, angles.

 Enjoyment: Pasty script, straight or rising lines.

 Enterprise: Right tending movement in the middle zone, oversized lower and upper zone, normal middle zone, large script.

 Enthusiasm: Ascending t-bars, which are long and high, placed, ascending lines, rather speedy, rather heavy pressure.

 Eroticism: Fullness in the lower zone. Left tending movements in the lower zone with pressure, ink filled loops.

 Ethical behavior: Leanness in the upper zone, small script, sharpness.

 Exaggeration: Large script, large capitals, flourishes, high placed i dots and t-bars, inflated extensions into the upper and lower zones.

 Excitability: High placed i dots and t-bars in the form of dashes, irregular script, thready connection, rising lines.

 Extravagance: Wide margins or widening margins, wide spacing, large writing.

 

 

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 Family pride: Family initial Written large throughout script, family name written larger than first name, family name written larger than main body of script.

 Farsightedness: Large script in combination with regularity, oversized upper and lower zone but normal middle zone.

 Fatigue: Descending lines, irregular script with pressure.

 Fearfulness: Low pressure, narrow spacing, upstrokes broken in the upper zone.

 Femininity: Low pressure in combination with a regular script.

 Firmness: Angles, regular script, strong t-bars.

 Flexibility:Thready connection, upright script.

 Formality: Wide upper margin, ornamentation, wide spacing.

 Frankness: Wide script with pressure, garlands.

 Friendliness: Naturalness, garlands, right slant, endstrokes extending rightward.

 

 

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Generosity: Wide spacing of words, right extension of terminal strokes.

Gentleness: Curves, especially garlands, medium to light pressure.

 

Always be certain that the handwriting you analyze was written under normal conditions and the pattern of the unique handwriting components repeats itself. You will then be assured of accuracy.

 

This concludes list D-G.

 

 





Joel Engel is the author of Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught (Penguin Books)

http://www.careertest.ws

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Graphologist Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught," (Penguin Books). He operates online personality types and career matching.
For more information visit: http://careertest.ws

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