Personality Check
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This short email series will help you start learning Personality Profiling with handwriting analysis and face reading.
You’ll receive a total of four emails, in as many days, that give basic explanations for handwriting and/or face traits. Learn them well, and you’ll get a glimpse into anyone who can write or who has a face.
If you decide to continue with a regular membership after this, you’ll receive the Member’s Basic Course, which goes into greater detail. And of course you’ll be able to study all of the enlightening articles at www.smarterdating.org at your leisure.
In today’s lesson we’ll take a look at the SIZE of handwriting. Examples are in blue.
As you see it on your screen, this is pretty close to the actual size of tiny writing:
“Very small writing, as the words of this sentence show, is fairly uncommon.”
Tiny writers are known to have more mental energy than physical. They can sit all day and study, create or invent. It takes a lot to get their attention when they’re in their zone. Don’t be offended if you have to tap them on the shoulder to get them to notice you! They also wish they could disappear, much like their writing. Be warned that trying to bring them “out of their shell” will make them feel threatened and defensive.
Small size writing is a bit bigger:
“Small writing, which is about like this, is less common than medium-sized writing, and more common than tiny writing.”
Small writers have the same attributes as tiny writers but with less introversion. It’ll be a little easier to get a small writer out of the house. Otherwise, they are still deeply focused, and still threatened when asked to act more social. If you are a partier and/or like lots of personal interaction with your loved ones, you probably won’t be compatible with tiny and small writers.
Medium size writing is about like this:
“Medium-sized writing is more common than any other size.”
Most people write at about this size, as you see it on your screen here. Medium writers can have attributes of both small and large writers, but don’t experience them as strongly. They tend not to be as extreme in any way as tiny and large writers can be. When they lack other “negative” traits in their writing, they are psychologically more balanced than the other writers.
Large writing feels very bold and even invasive when you view it:
“Large writers tend to be expansive, like their writing.”
And they can write even larger than you see here on your monitor. Large and extra-large writers can be quite theatrical. They love attention and are less likely to notice when they are stepping on your toes. They like lots of space, and have very favorable thoughts about themselves. In fact, their self-worth may be exaggerated. Google the signatures of the more outrageous celebrities and you will get the idea.
How can you use face reading to verify the personality behind small and large handwriting? One way to start is by looking at the width of the person’s mouth.
If their mouth is short and their lips thin, they will tend to prefer talking to only one or two people at a time, and in a very direct manner, with little extra chatter. Just the idea of speaking to larger groups will make them very nervous, as it does for people with small size handwriting.
If their mouth is wide, they will enjoy large audiences and be fairly gregarious. Thicker lips also tend to enhance their outgoing nature, as does large size handwriting.
I hope you enjoyed your basic personality lesson on handwriting size and related face traits. Check your inbox tomorrow for more interesting tidbits!
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