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your writing
According to research from the National Pen
Company in the U.S., your handwriting can give
away clues about 5,000 different personality
traits based on the way you space your letters,
how you sign your name, and even how you
connect the letter 'o' and 's' to other letters in a
word.

It can even be used to identify potential health


problems including schizophrenia, high blood
pressure as well as how much energy you have.
Size
the size of someone's handwriting can determine
the type of personality they have. People with small
spacing handwriting tend to be shy, studious and meticulous,
whereas outgoing people who love attention will
have larger handwriting
People who leave large gaps
between words enjoy their freedom
and don't like to be crowded, while
people who write words close The letter l
together can't stand to be alone The type of looping created by the letters 'l' and 'e' can suggest a
and might be intrusive person's nature, for example, wide loops means someone is relaxed
and spontaneous as well as open minded. People who write narrow
loops tend to be skeptical of others and may restrict themselves from
certain activities, which causes feelings of tension.
Dooting your i Portales o
If the dot of a letter is situated high above the People who write rounded letters are more
creative and artistic while pointed letters are
base it suggests the writer has a great
a sign of aggression or intelligence.
imagination. If the dot is close to the base, they Connected letters mean the writer is logical.
are organised and empathetic. Procrastinators People who specifically write rounded
tend to dot their 'i's and 'j's to the left of the base lowercase 's' letters are people pleasers,
letter, while child-like personality types will draw although if the bottom is too wide, they're not
their dots as circles following their heart in something

Crossing your t
Long crosses on 't's suggests someone who is
determined and enthusiastic, but also stubborn.
Short crosses tend to be written by someone who is
lazy

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