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Step1
Note whether your handwriting slants to the right, left, or is upright. Do you write with heavy, moderate, or light pressure? These are emotional indicators.
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Step2
Analyze mental ability by looking at whether your handwriting has arced, needlelike, or printed (not cursive) connections. The slant also tells you something about mental ability.
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Step3
Do your t-bars cross the t-stems above, at, or below the middles of the t-stems? Are your t-bars long and heavy, long and light, short and heavy, or short and light? Analysis of this tells about your goals.
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Step4
Are your t-stems and d-stems: tall, moderate, or short? Do you loop your t-stems and d-stems? Do your t-bars cross the t-stems above, at, or below the middles of the t-stems? These are indicators of self-image.
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Step5
Combine the answers to slant, loops of d-stems and t-stems, with information on whether you write the lower parts of y, g, j with large, small, or incomplete loops ' or straight downstrokes. This will tell you about your social skills.
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Step6
Understand your modes of communication by analyzing whether your o's and a's are closed at the top, whether you have narrow handwriting, and whether your o's and a's have right, left, no loops.
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Step7
Determine your general attitude by looking at slant along with your i dots (right, left, or elsewhere in relation to stem), and by figuring out if your handwriting dominates the lower, upper, or middle zone.
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Step8
Buy a book so you can match your handwriting to real examples and do your own handwriting analysis.
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Step9
Check into websites that offer handwriting analysis.
CLICK THE FOLL. LINK TO ANALYSE YOUR HANDWRITING:
http://handwriting.feedbucket.com/start.php
Reference: Ehow.com

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