Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Graphology at Home-Lesson 30-The Trait List N-R

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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Traitt

N

" Neighborliness: Wide script with pressure, right slant with garlands, connected script, right tendencies in the middle zone.

" Nervousness: Sudden changes in pressure, speed and size.

" Neutrality: Upright script.

O

" Observation: First stroke of r is higher than second; letter e is concave shaped, small script, undersized upper and lower zone but normal middle zone, disconnected script.

" Obstinacy: Terminal strokes accentuated and hooked, heavy pressure, t-bars heavy and hooked.

" Open-Mindedness: Garlands, irregularity, upright script.

" Optimism: Ascending lines and t-bars, high placed i dos, firm strokes, wide and right slanting script, orderliness, even margins, regular script with even distribution of spaces.

" Originality: Tasteful ornamentation, simplification, legible deviation from the copybook.

P

" Passion: Heavy strokes, pastiness, angles, large script, right slant.

" Patience: Exactly placed i dots and t-bars, slowness, curves.

" Perception: Rather fast small script, good vertical spacing, placing of i dots and t-bars does not cause letter connection to be broken.

" Perseverance: Horizontal straight lines, angles, hooks.

" Pessimism: Descending lines, weak pressure, weak i dots and t-bars.

" Poise: Vertical slant, garlands, arcades, regular script.

" Possessiveness: Left tending enrollments, enrollments of capitals, enrollments of initials.

" Practicality: Curbed extensions in the upper zone, short terminal strokes, exaggerated extension in the lower zone, curtailed extension in the upper zone, narrow margins, narrow spacing between words.

" Precaution: Narrowing left margin, wide right margin, left slant.

" Pride: large script, oversized capitals and signature, much underlining, wide left margin, upright script, four exact margins, ornamentation.

" Procrastination:i dots and t-bars placed to left of stroke, rather slow.

" Progressiveness: Right tending movement, absence of left tending movement, right slant, high placed i dots and t-bars, speed, ascending lines.

" Prudence: Low placed and carefully placed i dots, t-bars, slowness, upright or left slanting script, narrowing left margin, wide right margin.

Q

" Quaintness: Deviation from the copy book, ornamentation, much underlining, exaggerations of all kinds, especially of capitals, signature, punctuation.

" Querulousness: Sharp script, angular script with pressure, hooks.

R

" Radicalism: Right slant, rising lines, very highly placed i dots and t-bars, absence of left tending movements.

" Rationality: Upright script, leanness in the upper zone, simplification, straight lines, firm t-bars, low placed i dots.

" Realism: Leanness in the lower zone, Predominance in the lower zone, small script in combination with regularity.

" Reasoning: Connected script.

" Receptivity: High pressure in combination with an irregular script.

" Reserve: Arcades, left tendencies and movements, wide right margin, wide lower margin, upright script, narrow script with pressure.

" Resistance: High pressure with regularity, angles, hooks, firm and falling t-bars.

" Resoluteness:i dots and t-bars placed heavy and firm, accentuated by hooks, rather fast script.

" Respectfulness: Low placed t-bars, simplification, small script, first stroke of m and w smaller than other strokes.

" Restraint: Angular script, left slant, small script, regularity.

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 N-R.

Graphology at Home-Lesson 30-The Trait List N-R

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