-- You asked about my spacing of writing and I said that I rarely right on blank paper without lines other than for a "list" for groceries on a scrap of paper. Then it ends up all jammed together as I add things. You asked if I know what this means graphologically...
I don't. What does this mean? I was thinking of the fact that I write things and run out of space so start filling things in somewhere else anywher I can...or kind of next to something that is located in the same section of the store. Maybe I should scan a grocery list!! LOL.
-- About my fleeting pen pressure. I always took it for my half print - half cursive type of writing style and never really thought of it as being lazy or tired easily.
-- It was late hours of the night when I wrote and scanned. It seems that when I get doing something that I enjoy or am interested in that I don't want to stop. Kind of obsessive huh? I really hate to stop something when I'm in the middle of it. Maybe it's that I'm MOTIVATED finally...so don't want to stop the process?!! LOL (That's probably more true than I'd like to admit!) Also, when it's quiet and kids aren't bugging me...it makes it easier to do this even if I AM really tired. I have terrible sleep habits.
-- I must say, that copying from a magazine was a bit of a pain. I kind of wonder if my wavey baseline is different than normal because I had to keep looking at what I was copying?? Copying something was definitely easier than coming up with something (call me lazy huh!) to write but made the flow more difficult. It definitely felt "choppy" to write like that in little chunks that I could remember! LOL, I need a personal "reader" to read something for me to write and see how close I am to done so they can continue on!!! Wouldn't that be a hoot! I honestly don't know what to write for analysis now...I don't want to really talk of all my personal life etc. Oh well, what have I been doing in my posts!
-- You said that it's apparent from my handwriting is the tendency to think of the past
What writing traits are you referring to that show this?
-- You said that it shows emotional imbalance. You are talking about my wavey baseline right?
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More things to scan/analyze? I have old journal type pages that maybe I could scan? They are all on lined paper though I think. Maybe I can find some that are not. I find that my handwriting has not changed much overall. I should go back and look at some of it. Now I'm curious. I hadn't thought of pulling out my old journal pages. That could be kind of fun. I do remember when I first learned about graphology a long time ago that I was really shy and my o's had loops. I decided I didn't want to be a secretive type of person really...so I started making myself leave the loops out of right side of the o's. I don't even know if I had heard of graphotherapy at the time. But hey, I didn't want people looking at my writing and feeling like I was hiding something.
My latest studying has showed that loops on the left side of o's and a's mean "self-deceit" Is this true?. Anyway, when I look at my a's they have such a long tail from the previous letter that carries into that I'm thinking this is probably actually a self-deceit loop in my a's ??? Any thoughts? Looking at my writing I wouldn't have even noticed it really but when I look closely I see that I have actually retraced the right side of the a, and d's from the tail of the previous letter.
Do you see any of that in my sample? Like the "a's" in the words "okay" -the first word-, "cake", "replace", "had", "heavy"). I don't seem to notice this in any o's so far. It' all makes me curious from someone who's been at this for so much longer. I'm really curious now to look at my old journal pages from way back and see if I notice a difference in any of these over the years.