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1 Examine the Vertical Slant of the Letters Look at the slant of the individual letters on the page.

A forward slant indicate an emotionally responsive personality. Letters that are straight up an d down show a personality that is more reserved emotionally. A left slant to the letters can indicate emotional withdrawal. Letters slanted every which way are indicative of a highly volatile personality. 2 Examine the Horizontal Lines of Words on an Unlined Paper If your handwriting sample is on an unlined paper, observe the angle of the lines of words. Lines slanting upward indicate optimism and happiness. Sente nces running in a downward slant can indicate depression. Straight writing indic ates a balanced frame of mind. 3 Examine the Overall Shape of the Letters Circular or Rounded Handwriting Indicates an open, easy-going or extrove rted personality. Angular handwriting with sharp points indicates an aggressive, direct personality. Squared handwriting indicates a practical, scientific or lo gic based personality. Squiggles and irregular handwriting indicate an artistic, creative personality. 4 Examine the "t"s. The cross on the "t" is representative of the writer's self esteem. A "t " that is crossed towards the bottom shows someone who has low expectations. A " t" that is crossed high on the bar indicates high self esteem and high expectati ons for accomplishing personal goals. A "t" that is crossed above the line indic ates that the writer sets goals that are over his or her head and has unrealisti cally inflated self esteem. 5 Examine the "i"s If the "i"s are dotted directly above the stem, then the writer's mind i s in the present. "i"s dotted in front of the stem indicate a writer that is in thinking about the future. "i"s dotted to the left of the stem indicate that the writer dwells in the past. 6 Examine the letter spacing Letters that are spaced close together indicate an introverted, intense personality. Letters that are spaced farther apart indicate a more open extrover ted nature. 7 Examine the pressure applied to the paper while writing The more pressure applied to the paper, the more stress the writer is un der. Heavy writing can also indicate tension and/or emotional intensity. 8 Examine the size of the letters The size of handwriting samples are directly proportionate to the percei ved self importance of the writer. This rule is true of signatures. A large sign ature means that the writer views themselves as highly important, while a small signature may indicate a weak personality. Read more: How to Read Handwriting | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4612104_re

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