Thursday, June 19, 2008 

Graphology at Home - Lesson 30 - The Trait List H-M

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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H

" Hardness: Angular script, sharpness.

" Heartiness: Fullness in the middle zone, pastiness, hesitancy, slow script.

" Hospitality: Right slant, margin missing, garlands, terminal strokes extended to the right.

" Humility: Small Script, simplification especially of capital I.

" Humor: Wavy Horizontal Strokes.

" Hypersensitivity: Wide Script, light pressure, irregular script with low pressure, left tendencies, low Drive And Dodge in combination with an irregular script, large size in combination with an irregular script, predominance of the upper zone.

I

" Imagination: High placed i dots and t-bars, Pyug on the upper zone.

" Impartiality: Small size in combination with an irregular script, vertical slant.

" Impatience: i dots and t-bars placed to the right, angles, right slant, wide script with low pressure, speed.

" Impressionability: Wide script with light pressure, irregular script with low pressure.

" Inactivity: Curves, Light pressure, slow.

" Independence: Large capitals, angles, first strokes of m and w are higher than remaining strokes.

" Individualism: Disconnected script, upright script, originality, naturalness, good spacing, speed.

" Informality: Narrow left margin, simplification.

" Initiative: Right slant, low pressure in combination with a regular script, speed, originality.

" Instability: Variable speed, i dots and t-bars placed in the form of dashes, high pressure in irregular script.

" Intuition: Disconnected script.

" Inventiveness: Disconnected script, simplification, originality, good distribution of spaces, naturalness.

" Irresolution: Variable pressure and slant, variable placing of i dots and t-bars, rather slow script.

" Irritability: Variable height of letters, angles, high placed i dots and t-bars.

J

" Jest: Wavy horizontal strokes.

" Joy: Large script, rising lines, rather heavy pressure.

" Judiciousness: Upper zone extension with leanness, uprightness and angularity.

K

" Keenness: Sharp script.

" Kindness: All four margins missing, garlands, right slant.

L

" Leniency: Garlands, upright script, all four margins missing.

" Lethargy: Slow script.

" Loftiness: Extension and fullness in the upper zone, high placed i dots and t-bars, script above base line.

" Loquaciousness: Rising lines, a's open at top.

" Lucidity: Good organization of spacing, simplification.

M

" Mannerism: Ornamentation, flourishes, especially in signature, arcade script.

" Masculinity: Heavy pressure in combination with a regular script.

" Materialism: Predominance of the lower zone, especially with ink filled loops.

" Maturity: Simplification, originality, naturalness, good distribution of Spaces.

" Methodicalness: Horizontal straight lines, carefully placed t-bars and i dots, good distribution of spaces.

" Miserliness: No margins, terminal strokes short or hooked, narrow spacing between words and lines.

" Moderateness: Narrow script with pressure, undersized upper and lower zone but normal middle zone, regular script.

" Flash Poker Small script, small capitals, naturalness, simplification.

" Moodiness: Irregular script, rising and falling lines with variable pressure, naturalness, pastiness, speed, garlands.

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 H-M.

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

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