Psychology of Handwriting You Should Know.

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1. Size Of Your Letters.

Big - you are an outgoing person.

Small - you are an introvert.

Average - you have a strong ability to focus and concentrate.
2. Spacing Between Your Words.

Large spaces - you enjoy freedom and independence.

Little space - you enjoy company of others more.

Very jammed words - you might be intrusive.
3. Pen Pressure You Use While Writing.

Heavy pressure - you are tensed and angry.

Moderate pressure - you are more committed.

Soft pressure - you are empathetic and sensitive.
4. The Way Dot Your Lower case "i's".

Dot high on the page - you have an active imagination.

Closely dotted i - you are organized and detail-oriented.

Dot i's to the left - you are procrastinator.

Dot i's like a circle - you are playful and have childish qualities.
5. Signature.

Legible - you are confident and comfortable in your own skin.

Illegible - you are a private and hard to read person.
6. Letter Slanting Style.

Right slant - you like to meet and work with new people.

Left slant - you prefer to be reserved and introspective.
7. The Way You Cross Your Lowercase "t's"

Cap your t's with a long cross - you are determined, enthusiastic and can be stubborn.

Cap your t's with a short cross - you are lazy.

Cap your t's high - you have many goals and you aim high.

Cap your t's low - you aim low.
8. The Way You Hook Your Lowercase "y's"

Broad loop - you have a large circle of friends.

Slender loop - you are more selective with whom you get close with.

Short hook - you love staying at home, rather than adventures.

Long hook - you love adventures and a wanderlust.
9. The Way You Loop Your Lowercase "l's".

Wide loop - you are relaxed and spontaneous.

Narrow loop - you might be restricting yourself.
10. Pointed Or Rounded Letters.

Pointed letters - you are an intelligent person.

Rounded letters - you are more creative and artistic.
11. How Fast Do You Write?

Writing quickly - you are impatient and you don't like wasting time.

Writing slowly - you are self-reliant and methodical.
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