Monday, April 2, 2007

Handwriting

My handwriting reveals this: I am resilient.

Your writing style reflects that you don't feel easily defeated and that you weather the storms that come your way. Tickle research indicates that people who are resilient generally have a few or all of the following characteristics in their writing:

  • Average or faster writing speed
  • A rightward slant
  • A vertical slant
  • A baseline that is neither false ascending nor descending
  • A normal left margin
  • Average-sized letters
  • A writing style that combines print and cursive, or exclusively printing
Your writing tends to be fast and slanted forward toward the right, indicating that you're ready and willing to move toward the future. You have unconscious faith in your own resilience, and thus you don't resist moving forward. Of all of the personality characteristics that are projected in your writing, resiliency is the one that predominates. However, Tickle has also included in this report a comprehensive handwriting analysis, using traditional methods, to give you a deeper view into what a handwriting analyst might say about you based on your writing.

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