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post Graphology, what writing says about you

February 9th, 2008

Filed under: blog — maider.izeta @ 11.36 pm

A couple of days ago, one of my co-workers suggested that I took a graphology test. It’s not the first time my writing has been analyzed, but I thought it would be fun to see what my signature says about me. So, here’s the results:

Its position in the page displays you are a kind, loyal and spontaneous person.

According to the size of the signature, medium, you are a moderate extrovert person.

The predominance of curves in the signature reveals aesthetic taste, kindness and politeness.

The angle you’ve given to the signature means you are a very demanding person with yourself and you seek for perfection.

The speed in which you have written the signature says you are a measured and fair person.

According to the pressure you put to the writing you are a practical and active person.

The lack of rubric in the signature reveals authenticity and clearness; a person that accepts herself as she is and shows to others the way she is.

Having a legible signature means you show to others with sincerity and authencity from the get-go.

The use of capital letters in the signature means you value yourself fairly.

The predominance of the name in the signature means you show a stronger inner “you” and autoacceptance.

So, is this me really?

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2 Comments »

  1. That’s not exactly what I would have said about your signature. The placement shows you are future oriented with enthusiasm and an I’ll do it my way attitude. Your lead-in stroke comes from the lower or subconscious level and looks like a big fish hook while the upper part of the m is looped indicating a possible touch of ESP. You use only your first name showing an informality and friendliness. Your own worst critic you tend to second guess your self and having once made a decision will wonder iwhat if? Not sure if that last stroke was a parochial r or if you left it off your name but you are usually in a hurry. Do you have breathing problems? There is a lightness in your line of writing every time it gets to a certain height. You listen well to others being open to new ideas and opinions but you are also a worrier and a person could drive you nuts by questioning your dress or hair. For example If I said “you wore blue again?” You would wonder wht was wrong with what you had on. Was it a bad shade, did it look frumpy on you, what was the problem. Well it’s not your problem its theirs so let it run off your back.

    Comment by Carole — 2008-02-13 @ 8.55 am

  2. Hi Carole,

    Thanks for stopping by here and analyzing my signature. What you wrote was very interesting, to be honest. What does ESP mean? I’ve been looking for this term and the result I’ve come up with is Extra Sensory Perception? I don’t know.

    And yes, that was an R, I’m always in a hurry… what can I say, that’s the life of a journalist ;-) .

    And as far as I am concerned, I do not have breathing problems… though I haven’t done cardio exercises in a while, so I get tired after running for about 20 min.

    And yes, I’m a worrier… and exactly like you described, if someone questions something, I’ll go nutz wondering and wondering…

    Thanks again!

    Comment by maider.izeta — 2008-02-13 @ 9.45 am

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