So I have done handwriting analysis of Laura, Beth, Aaron, Kate, and now it’s Sally’s turn.
Here’s her handwriting sample:
Aside from making my stardust feel particularly shiny, Sally bets me that I can’t even read her sample. Ha! You lost that bet!
Sally has an interesting writing style called threaded writing. People who write this way have minds that work so fast that their writing can’t keep up and sometimes other people have difficulty following. Threaded writing also suggests a flexible, adaptable mind.
Upright slant: Independent, rational
Small writing: Humility, ability to concentrate on details. Often found in handwriting of scientists
Large loops in upper zone: Huge imagination, idealistic, prone to daydreaming
Big broad capitals, open “o” : Likes to be center of attention, loves to talk
Simple letter “I” : Literary, unpretentious
Mixture of connected and disconnected letters: Both logical and intuitive.
Open lower loops trailing leftward: Preoccupied with the past
Lowercase “g” shaped like figure 8: Cultured
Weak t-bars: unassertive, needs to work on self-confidence
Signature ascending: Optimistic
How’d I do? Let me know in the comments below.
If you’d like a handwriting analysis, you can put a link to your handwriting sample in the comments.
This is fascinating! The not being able to write fast enough to keep up with my brain is definitely true (probably why my writing is so messy) and I know it’s one of the things people sometimes struggle with at work because I tend to think quickly and expect people to keep up, without realising a bit of explanation might be helpful. I also really need to try and stop myself interrupting when I’ve already got the gist of what someone’s saying and try to finish their sentence to save time!
I definitely have that mix of big picture + detail; and logical + idealistic. And I’ve always adored presenting at work, particularly when I have a big conference audience, so the centre of attention and loving to talk is spot-on in that context; at the same time the needing to work on self confidence is true when it comes to social relationships and aspects of my non-professional life.
All of it rings true – the independence, rational, imagination, idealistic, daydreaming, literary, preoccupation with the past. Essentially I’d agree with everything on here! I’ll have to ask hubby to take a look.
Thank you so much for doing this, it’s been such an interesting week seeing what you make of all my new blogging friends. Such a wonderful idea x
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Haha – accurate to the point of amusement! 🙂
Simon AKA Hubby
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