Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Graphology at Home-Lesson 30-The Trait List S-Z

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.

S-Z

Traitt

S

" Secretiveness: Left tending terminal arcade, arcade connections, left tending enrollments in the upper zone.

" Self discipline: Sharpness, small script, regularity, simplification, upright script, firm even pressure, good distribution of spaces.

" Selfishness: Very full capital I's, enrollments to left, large capitals, flourishings, and underlinings Especially in signature, pastiness, large script, ornamentation, left slant, sometimes upright, uneven pressure, poor distribution of spaces or form level.

" Sensitiveness: Extreme right slant, wavering lines, pressure with irregularity.

" Sensuality: Pastiness, ink filled loops, fullness in the lower zone.

" Seriousness: Absence of wavy horizontal strokes, angles, large script, regularity, firm t-bars.

" Shrewdness: Closed ovals, short terminal strokes, enrollments especially in capitals and initials.

" Shyness: Wide right margin, thready connection with occasional flourishes especially in signature, absence of ornamentation, oversized upper and lower zones.

" Sociability: Right tending movements in the middle zone, connected script, garlands, right slant, wide script with pressure.

" Spirituality: Sharpness, light pressure, exaggerated extensions in the upper zone.

" Stability: Low and firmly placed i dots and t-bars, steady speed, even pressure with regularity.

" Submissiveness: Capital I written in the form of small i, low placed t-bars, simplification, small script, first strokes of m and w smaller than other strokes, left slant, regularity, narrow script.

" Superiority: Artificiality, ornamentation, large script, heavy pressure, large capitals especially in initials, signature larger than text, many flourishes and much underlining especially in signature, oversized capital I.

" Sympathy: Right tending movements in the middle zone, garlands, right slant, wide script with low pressure.

T

" Tactfulness: Closed ovals, terminal letters decreasing in size, narrow script, upright or left tendencies.

" Tactlessness: Open ovals, terminal letters increasing in size, wide script with pressure, wide tendencies.

" Taste: Ornamentations, deviations from the copybook, which are harmonious and balanced, four exact margins, originality, naturalness, good distribution of spaces.

" Tenacity: Hooks, angles, sharpness, high pressure with regularity.

" Thoughtfulness: Upright script, careful execution of i dots and t-bars, sharpness, emphasis in the upper zone, regularity.

" Thoughtlessness: Extreme left or right slant, careless execution of i dots and t-bars, ambiguity of letters, pastiness, emphasis in the middle or lower zones, irregularity, general signs of unreliability.

" Thriftiness: Narrow left margin, narrow spacing between words and lines, terminal strokes short or hooked.

" Tolerance: Garlands, small script, upright slant, short t-bars.

" Traditionalism: Left tendencies, ornamentation, pastiness, wide margins, slowness, regularity.

" Trust: Right slant, right tendencies, garlands, rising lines, highly placed i dots and t-bars, wide script, even, heavy pressure, extended terminals.

U

" Uncommittedness: Upright script, thready connection, uneven pressure, ambiguous letter formations, variable writing angle, variable zonal emphasis.

" Unrestrained communicativeness: Right tending movements in the middle zone, exaggerated terminal strokes, excessively connected script, wide script, rising lines, garlands with threads.

" Unselfishness: Right slant, simplification, smallness, regularity, garlands, sharpness, pastiness, firm even pressure, good distribution of spaces, modest formation of capital i and of initials.

" Utopianism: Fullness in the upper zone, disconnected script.

V

" Versatility: Originality, disconnected script, thready connection, mixed writing systems.
" Vision: Fullness in the upper zone, highly placed t-bars and i dots, simplification, good distribution of spaces.

" Vitality: Sharpness, pressure, with irregularity, narrow right margins, heavy pressure, wide script with pressure, straight but rising lines, speed.

" Vivacity: Speed, wide script with pressure, irregularity, pastiness, rising lines, high placed and/ or rising i dots and t-bars, ornamentation.

" Vulgarity: Artificiality, heavy pressure, ornamentation, very poor distribution of spaces, oversized capitals, oversized signature and initials, much underlining.

W

" Warm nature: Fullness in the middle zone, pastiness, irregularity, weakness, right tendencies in the middle zone, low pressure with irregularity.

" Willpower: Large size with regularity, heavy pressure with regularity, firm strokes, heavy i dots, heavy and extended t-bars, rising lines, hooks.

" Wit: Absence of angles, curves, wavy strokes.

Y

" Yieldingness: Low pressure with regularity, left slant, narrow script, regularity, simplification, small script, capital i written in the form of small i, first stroke of m and w smaller than other strokes, low placed t-bars.

Z

" Zeal: Ascending lines, oversized middle zone with reduced upper and lower zones, large sized with irregularity.

This concludes list S-Z

Graphology at Home-Lesson 30-The Trait List S-Z

Traitt

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