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Hand Writing Analysis With Images

This document discusses handwriting analysis (graphology). It describes how factors like slant, shape, size, spacing and pressure of letters and words can provide insights into personality traits, emotional states, and psychological characteristics. Specifically, it outlines how these graphological factors may indicate things like energy level, emotional expressiveness, goals, stress, communication style, and traits relevant for jobs like leadership, decision-making, and adaptability. The document also discusses applications of graphology in personnel selection, compatibility assessment, medical diagnosis, and psychotherapy.

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Hand Writing Analysis With Images

This document discusses handwriting analysis (graphology). It describes how factors like slant, shape, size, spacing and pressure of letters and words can provide insights into personality traits, emotional states, and psychological characteristics. Specifically, it outlines how these graphological factors may indicate things like energy level, emotional expressiveness, goals, stress, communication style, and traits relevant for jobs like leadership, decision-making, and adaptability. The document also discusses applications of graphology in personnel selection, compatibility assessment, medical diagnosis, and psychotherapy.

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  • Introduction: Introduces the topic of handwriting analysis and the presenter, setting the stage for the content that follows.
  • Graphology Overview: Describes the study of graphology, including factors, applications, and use in management.
  • Slant in Writing: Explains how the slant of letters can signify different levels of emotional expressiveness.
  • Shape of the Strokes: Discusses how different stroke shapes, such as circular, angular, or irregular, reflect personality traits.
  • Interpretation of Letters: Analyzes specific letters like 't' to determine self-esteem and goal-setting behaviors.
  • Pressure in Writing: Explores how the pressure applied during writing correlates with emotional intensity and stress levels.
  • Spacing and Margins: Investigates the significance of spacing and margins in revealing personality characteristics like insecurity or self-assurance.
  • Doodles and Their Meanings: Explains how common doodles, such as Tic-Tac-Toe, can demonstrate cognitive styles and planning ability.
  • Applications in Various Fields: Discusses the use of handwriting analysis in areas like personnel selection, psychological analysis, and therapy.
  • Use in Management: Explores how handwriting analysis can be applied in managerial contexts for better decision-making.
  • Decision Making: Analyzes attributes in writing that signify decisiveness and confidence in decision-making.
  • Leadership Traits: Identifies handwriting features that correlate with leadership qualities and abilities.
  • Judiciousness: Details handwriting elements indicative of fair judgement and rhythm in thinking.
  • Initiative Signals: Outlines writing traits that suggest initiative, such as certain slants and letter connections.
  • Adaptability Indicators: Discusses handwriting aspects that reveal adaptability, like flexible connections and moderate pressure.
  • Conclusion: Summarizes the presentation and thanks the audience, indicating the end of the document.

Hand Writing Analysis

Presented By :
Pankaj Punjabi
Graphology

 Study and analysis of handwriting especially in relation to


human psychology.

 Factors

 Applications

 Use in Management

Slant of the Letters
 A forward slant indicates high emotional
expressiveness

 Vertical handwriting indicates moderate,


restrained emotional expression

 A left slant indicates emotional withdrawal.



Slant of the Lines

 An upward slant indicates optimism and


higher energy.

 A downward slant indicates low energy or


physical exhaustion.

Shape of the Strokes
 Circular handwriting indicates
an agreeable, easygoing nature.

 Angular handwriting with sharp points


indicates aggressiveness, directness, and
high energy

 Irregular strokes indicate an artistic approach



Letters
The letter "t" has the largest number of

interpretations.

 A low t bar indicates goals or self esteem set lower


than what can be accomplished.
 A t bar high on the stem indicates goals set high
and a high self esteem.
 A t bar that is above the stem indicates setting
goals higher than can be accomplished.
Pressure Applied

 The emotional intensity behind


a person's behavior.

 The level of stress that the


person is experiencing.


Spacing Factors

Une ve n Wo rd Spac e s sho w:


o
oInse c urity
o
oHe sitatio n
o
oCo mmunic atio n Diffic ulty
Spacing Factors

  Line  Spac ing

Wide  Line  Spac e s Sho ws:

oAlo ne ne ss
o
oSe lf­ Assuranc e
Margins
Wide Left Margin shows:

 Desired distance from others


 Shyness

 Late Riser


Doodles
One of the most common doodles is
Tic-Tac-Toe. It shows:

 Liking for competition.


 Expanded Thinking

 Writer is a Real Planner.


Applications
 Personnel Selection

 Compatibility

 Psychological analysis

 Medical diagnosis

 Graphotherapy- The practice of changing


a person's handwriting with the goal of
changing features of his or her
personality.

Use In Management
Decision Making

 Firm, Sudden endings


 Angled Connections

 Moderate to heavy pressure



Leadership
o
oLittle  spac e  be twe e n Wo rds

o
oSlightly Co nc ave  Line s
o
Judiciousness

 Vertical Letter Slant


 Fair Symmetry

 Good Rhythm
Initiative

 Right Letter Slant


 Some Letters Unconnected


 Slightly Convex Lines


Adaptability

 Flexible Garland Connections.


 Good Rhythm

 Moderate to Light Pressure


THANK YOU

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