25 AWESOME Things Your Handwriting Says About You - Graphology Secrets Revealed!

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Publicado 2018-05-29
Do you know all the awesome things your handwriting says about you? The study of handwriting - graphology - is an amazing way to learn all about yourself and the secrets of the personality of others. These graphology secrets will give you the power to learn all about someone with just their signature. If you’ve ever wondered what does your handwriting say about you, you HAVE to watch this video! We will give you the fast facts on handwriting analysis that will totally blow your mind. Try this video as a graphology test to learn the graphology secrets that you want to know. Get ready to be amazed with these 25 Awesome Things Your Handwriting Says About you.

If you want to learn what your handwriting says about you, then this video is a smart place to start. If you right big or small that says something about your personality! Similarly, if your handwriting slants to the left than that reveals deep personality secrets. If you write in cursive there are even more lurking in your handwriting that graphology can reveal. Pay attention to the loops in your cursive and the points on your cursive letters - this is where many of the handwriting secrets can hide. Ready to learn something new? Watch this video to learn 25 amazing things about handwriting and leave us a comment letting us know what you think about graphology!

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The handwriting of you and those your know is hiding tons of secrets that you can unlock with these graphology tips! Write something down and check out your handwriting styles and what they say about you or your friends. Have wide e loops? Seems like you’re open minded and like to try new things. Have a big and loopy l, then your handwriting says you’re relaxed and spontaneous! If you have a ton of pressure on your pen when you write, that also says something about you - and it’s not what you think! If you think the space between your letters and words is not important, then you’re wrong. Just as important as the letters you write is the space in between those letters - too much space means you could be pushing people away. Want to catch someone in a lie? Try these graphology secrets to catch even the best liar! Get ready to learn something new and see what graphology secrets are in our top 10.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @scdriver007
    My handwriting varys on which magazines i cut the letters out of
  • @undreamtsiren
    My hand writing says that I'm better off typing instead. 😛
  • @danielraiber1487
    My high school art teacher, Ms. Lisa Hewett, studied hand writing analysis. She would have you write about a page and half of anything at all and then she would analysis it. She was really good at it. She was never wrong with anyone in her analysis.
  • My writing tends to change throughout a paragraph (up and down, hard strokes, soft strokes, loops, no loops...wow that sounds dirty..) Seems it could mean I'm flaky or have some sort of mental disorder when in reality it's just hard for me to write and sometimes my hands forget what they are doing.
  • @betabeta6335
    “Take it with a grain if salt and not too seriously.” Best advice about graphology I have ever heard
  • @LadyWhinesalot
    Handwriting is not so important in these comments as they are typed. However, it is grammar, and lack of punctuation that messes me up when trying to read them. They just do not convey the proper meaning so it is easy to misunderstand what is being said.
  • @jaspr1999
    Mike, you're sounding a LOT better! You sounded like you had strep throat and my wife and I was getting concerned at the length of time it was hanging on. Just please, get rest... We subscribers aren't going anywhere so take the time to recuperate. We did enjoy the video! My wife and I have almost completely opposite writing styles... Parkinson's on my part is pretty accurate to your description.
  • @r.r.r9746
    My handwriting is different everyday so I guess it's just following my mood?
  • @ritakus9871
    I would definitely have to say your writing is going to change periodically according to the circumstances you are under. When I look at my journals throughout the years, the writing is always different, depending on what was taking place at that moment.
  • @Elizabeth-ux7qu
    I really learned cursive from my teacher in 5th grade. He survived polio (I think that's it) but it left his right arm crippled. He's right handed, but had to rewire his brain as a leftie, and his "b" "s" "m" "o" "s" "D" "G" "H" and start of "u" if it's the first letter in a sequence were all adjusted and some were completely ... "Unique". Also, I want to mention that he did us the solid of introducing graphology to us during all of this. He was old school and a great teacher. One of the best TEACHERS (not just instructor!) I've ever met!
  • @andre-arthur
    4:11 “... you’re either unstable, or an unskilled writer” hahahahaha I’m surely the second one...
  • @cantin8697
    In my honest opinion, it simply tells people how you've learned to write. You're taught a certain style of writing while you're really young, intentionally or not. And you may keep to that. But you could also practice your handwriting further, learn to do other fonts, and experiment with different aspects. You're not just born doing a certain handwriting style; you deliberately learned to do the style you have. Though of course, if you're the sort of person who has developed their own style, or has deliberately modified aspects of your handwriting, your personality could control the decisions you make. For example, if you're looking at the size of your letters and decide "Hmm, I want them small", that could be because you're introverted or shy, rather than just being an aesthetic thing. Like, your introversion unconsciously makes you prefer small letters. I wouldn't completely rule that possibility out.
  • The fact given here for my type of handwriting matched to my personality exactly... I am a person who writes in average size, mixes print and cursive, puts a big pumpkin on top of 'i', my letters are never of the same height, I write straight on unruled paper, I curve the 'e' and 'l' in cursive a lot, cuts the 't' at lower point...
  • @rosesmith6925
    Nice to know I'm not as weird as I thought for I mix print and cursive. Weirdly my cursive has two different styles of a, e and s. Often I alternate them both within the same word. I also have high anxiety and tend to ruin pens by bending them when I press too hard, even large thick pens often snap when I'm writing! lol
  • @fyurileblanc7206
    there is a whole lot more to all of this than you were able to cover in this video- good subject matter and well done
  • @kacy3684
    I'm ambi. I mostly eat and write with left and everything else with right, but can use either for anything. My writing changes constantly, even in the same sentence at times. I Write straight up and down with big clear letters, slant right with curves, use cursive and print in the same words at times, but sometimes use one way only. Sometimes my words are tall thin and close together with straight pointy lines, sometimes it's fat and bubbly. My loops are ever changing. It is never the same. My signature changes constantly as well. A graphologist would lose their mind trying to figure me out LOL!
  • @jugsy7305
    It’s interesting in how hand writing can tell you so much about a person without that person speaking, that’s definitely worthy of a scene in a movie.
  • wow, awesome vid! Pretty interesting to know too, hope you're feeling better after that cold Mike!