What Does Your Handwriting Say About You?

What Does Your Handwriting Say About You?

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What does your handwriting say about you?

One’s handwriting can say a great deal about them. Handwriting can give insight into one’s personality, emotional state, as well as perspective on the life and the world.


The Size of Your Letters

  • Large letters: This means you are outspoken, excitable, and love to connect with others. You may possess a lot of confidence upfront or you may secretly be craving more attention.

  • Average letters: This typically means you are relaxed, adaptable, open to others, and generally well adjusted.

  • Small letters: With this style of writing, you are often a bit more timid, meticulous, focused, and shy. You may even be withdrawn and seek to not draw attention to yourself.

The Spacing Between Your Words

  • Wide spacing: With this style, you often like to express yourself and enjoy freedom. You have an expansive side to you, hungering to live without being caged, overwhelmed, or crowded.

  • Narrow spacing: With this style, you hunger for connection and do not like to be in solitude or to be alone. You like to always be engaged with others as to not be left by yourself.

Slanting

  • No slant: More often than not, you are practical, realistic, grounded, and logical. You don’t tend to be overpowered by feelings or emotions.

  • Slants to the right: With a zest for life, you tend to enjoy new adventures, experiences, and opportunities. You like to meet new people.

  • Slants to the left: This reveals that you tend to be more inwardly focused and keep to yourself. Sometimes this showcases that you like to work behind-the-scenes. For those who a right handed predominantly, if your handwriting slants left, you may be eager for rebellion or to break out of the box.

Shape of Letters

  • Rounded letters: This can denote you are imaginative, creative, or artistic.

  • Pointed letters: This can denote you are intelligent, focused, assertive, or intense.

  • Connected letters: This can denote you are more precise, methodical, logical, and strategic.

Your Writing Pressure

  • Heavy pressure: This can reveal that you strong-willed, serious, and upfront. If your writing is excessively heavy, you may be more reactive or dramatic.

  • Light Pressure: This can reveal a more sensitive, compassionate, and empathic personality. You may be more receptive or careful.

Your Writing Speed

  • If you write quickly: You likely like to always be on the go and are fast-paced and impatient.

  • If you write slowly: You may be more patient, organized, and outlined.

Your Signature

  • Not legible: You can be hard to understand by others. You prefer privacy and to not be controlled.

  • Legible: You are confident, strong, and secure in yourself. You know who you are and what you bring to the table.

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