Forensic Artist 2 People Describe the Same Person; Revelation is Much Like Handwriting



It truly was several moments well worth my time and I would encourage you to watch it too; it will enrich your day. Before you leave me though, let me explain briefly why it relates to me. First of course, I love people and I want them to see the best in themselves. And secondly, I see what this video presents; however as this is being revealed through the translation of what is being told to a forensic artist onto a drawn sketch I reveal back to people what one’s writing tells me.

Just as some in this video stated that they needed to think better of themselves, I show people things that they can change in their writing to improve their self esteem.

Please watch the video and leave your comments below. Thanks for being a reader here at “Ask Your Graphologist”.
 
Make it a great day!

Yahoo Article about "Some states move to save cursive in the classroom"


I didn't want this article to "go away" anytime too soon and want people to read it and understand some of the implications that doing away with cursive writing will have on our future and those who are born and live in this society after us.

Here is the link. Read it and please offer your comments below.
http://news.yahoo.com/states-move-save-cursive-classroom-081327913.html?bcmt=comments-postbox

Cursive Writing: An Endangered Art?



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Handwriting Interpreter Joins Side of School Teachers in Promoting Learning Cursive

Learning Cursive Handwriting Skills Cut from Schools; what are they thinking?

The pendulum swings. I’m old enough that while I was growing up, I knew people who could not write a word (or read) so their signature was an “x” and this was a “legal” signature. Then the school systems, parents and society wanted a better lifestyle for everyone so they taught the three “R”s; reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic (math for those who don’t hear this word much anymore). But today we hear of doing away with learning cursive.

Mistake; BIG mistake!

In my public presentations I show the audience how by writing an “x” on their paper that I can still “read” their personality and tell them so much about them. So, writing a single letter or even when using “printing” this can still be analyzed.

But writing does so much more; eye hand coordination, discipline (like learning anything such as playing and instrument), but there is one more thing that is often times overlooked; Graphotherapy. Grapho-what you ask?

Graphotherapy, as I explain in my online and offline classes titled “Change Your Handwriting to Change Your Life” is the act of literally changing how one writes to improve areas in their life that they want changed. Simple actions such as raising one’s T bar strokes to be higher or increasing the size of one’s personal pronoun “I” will, over time increase one’s self esteem. Creating loops in one’s writing can help reduce stress. Much of these things will be “no more” without “cursive” writing.

My teacher colleagues may have other reasons not to say “goodbye” to this skill, but as a Graphologist, these are a few of my reasons.

Contact Ter Scott Handwriting Interpreter at: www.terscott.com/handwriting.
 
 

Pens in a Box

Ter Scott Handwriting Interpreter and Sleuth to Present at Women Rock


Yours truly is at Women Rock in Duluth Minnesota again this year. Attendees will get a chance to meet me and get a read handwriting analysis at my booth. But because time is always limited, you always have access to a free "quick read" via mail. Details are at my site: www.terscott.com/handwriting.

At Women Rock this year, you can also register for a chance to win a 30 minute Handwriting Interpreter presentation at your business or social event at no cost. This is a $250+ value! So, if you don't think you are "lucky" you should choose the silent auction and pay just a bit to get it; the money goes to fight breast cancer. Either way, give it a go! See you there!




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Win Your Own Ter Scott Handwriting Interpreter Program at Women Rock 2013 in Duluth MN

Yours truly will return this year with a Handwriting Analysis presentation for the attendees of Women Rock 2013!


Visitors will receive a free handwriting analysis at my exhibit table throughout the day. Plus, everyone can register for a chance to win a free 30 minute Handwriting Analysis presentation at their company party or other social event. The winner can choose from the standard presentation or my new holiday version of a "Who Dunnit" Mystery to try to find out Who Stole the Christmas Cookies.

One can also bid for the same at the silent auction and the monies will go to Women Rock. It's a $250+ Value.

Show up and do both!

See your there!
Ter


What does a Person's Signature Tell Us?

I mentioned in a previous post about how I quickly present my ideas about a handwriting sample, and then create a beautiful, one page synopsis of my analysis suitable for framing.

When I first see any piece of writing that I am to analyze, I first notice what really "stands out" and then go "deeper" into the writing to understand what the meaning is about, starting with the paragraph, then the sentences, the words, then the letters.

Following is an example of my actual comments, without much editing, that I sometimes will include with the analysis. I find that my clients like this bit of "extra" bonus content from me.

Many times I see signatures along with another sample of writing, but of course I will work with this solely. The signature is how one wants to be “seen” or perceived in public; not his/her home life. This signature is his “public” view and his personality that one allows to be presented and revealed publicly.

This person was artistic, perhaps a performer, having much strong energy. Person signed name with a felt tip pen, if this was favorite pen of choice, had a strong and forceful presence; he made his presence known when he was in the room. This forcefulness got him through many obstacles and helped him to become successful and finished major projects. “Large” writing: he could be “larger than life” sometimes, maybe physically large; could be “loud” at times; definitely a leader. If this sample was an actual sample, you might see how this person may have almost pushed the pen through the paper by the pressure of the pen. Artistic, with much energy. Quickness with keenness of mind; inventive, resourceful, could keep to self at times. Liked projects and completed projects but at times could be “his way or the highway”. Writing is large; bigger than life; certainly bigger than any obstacle that came his way.
I cannot distinguish the name of this person. If one did not know this person’s first and last name, just by reading this signature it shows that this person appreciated his private life and kept it private. This person kept some things private; in “secret” from the public.

I hope you enjoyed learning more about what I do to create a wonderful analysis of a person's handwriting.
Make it a great day!
Ter

 
 
 

What Does a Handwriting Analysis Look Like?


Every graphologist has his/her way of doing things which makes getting your handwriting analyzed by several makes it more fun. Usually, you should find that most will agree on everything; especially if they are "legit"! Being a graphic designer and marketer, presentation has always been important to me so I'm always making my finished products valuable in content and beautiful visually. This is why many of my clients will purchase a copy of the frame able finished product to give away as gifts. And, of course, satisfied customers seek my graphology services for other events and purposes.  
Often when I receive a sample of one's writing via mail (people send me samples using an SASE at my webpage: www.terscott.com/handwriting with prepayment), I will scan the sample so I'm not "distracted" by other elements on the page as with this one, from a recent client:
With your sample here, I immediately scanned it on a separate piece of paper so as not to be distracted by the elements around it; a very nice card by the way. It’s a great idea to have had the person’s signature on the “invite”, a very nice touch.
I then include my thoughts, sometimes not dealing with correct grammar etc., I just let the thoughts flow, and present my actual findings on a nice 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper suitable for framing but will often times include this "thoughts sheet" with it:
On these pages, I offer my “unedited thoughts” that you may use to share in your talk; and I include another that you may have laminated, frame and save. Please excuse any grammatical errors and repetition of thought on these pages; I include them simply for you to glean anything else that you may use in the service.

Here's what the final "frame able" page looks like:

 
 
I look forward to presenting at your next function or doing an analysis via my online order page: www.terscott.com/handwriting.
 
 


Ter Scott Explains Thougth Process for Handwriting Analysis

When I get a request via my website: www.terscott.com/handwriting, I usually start with a few "introductory" statements so the recipient understands a bit about the process.
Following is an actual reply to a client, I offer it here so you will know what to expect when I do an analysis for you either at one of my live events, or via the mail. This sample was of a "signature only". I usually do an analysis using a signature accompanied with other writing, but I certainly do many "signatures only".
Thank you for presenting me this sample of graphology, and to request my analysis. Although there are similarities, all writing is as individual as fingerprints or snowflakes; no two are identical.
Before I state my comments about this signature, please allow me to clarify a few things in an effort to convey my thoughts as clearly as possible, and explain my process of thought in coming to my conclusions.

A person’s handwriting is a piece of art, and surely the uniqueness of this sample is just that. One’s handwriting leaves for us a movement “frozen in time”. Also, writing does not reveal either male or female; at least for certain. I will make the assumption this is a male’s signature; and I think you used the male pronoun in our phone conversation.
One’s signature is how one want’s to be “seen” by others; this is not necessarily the actual “private” personality of the individual, but the personality as how one wants to be perceived “in public”. When I analyze signatures only without a sample of other writing, I can only speak of the signature; more of course reveals more!

As I present my “descriptive adjectives” here, please understand that all are “neutral” and are neither positive nor negative; they just are. I might use the word “aggressive” and you may think that this is a bad trait, but not necessarily so, for this is very positive in a sales person or one who must lead others. If for example, some piece of writing shows procrastination, this could mean that this person places spending time with others (or some other benevolent work) over getting their own work completed. So as I present these words to you, please keep this in mind.
Now per the process in my thinking and how I come about my presenting to you my analysis, I first look at the “whole” of the “picture” of the sample, and then narrow things down, going into more depth. Basically, I tell you first what I see first; what strikes me the most, and then go from there, looking at spacing of letters, slant of the letter, etc. (When analyzing a paragraph for example, I don’t actually “read” the content).

So, that is how I get started in analyzing one's writing.
Make it a great day!

Ter Scott!
Handwriting Interpreter


Carlton County Historical Society Hosts Ter Scott, Handwriting Interpreter

HANDWRITING ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT MUSEUM

The Carlton County Historical Society will host a program by Ter Scott on Handwriting Analysis on Wednesday, March 13, at 12:00 pm.
 
Scott, a handwriting interpreter who studied handwriting analysis from national experts including Bart Baggett of Handwriting University, has taught at the Duluth Business University and for Duluth Community Education. Learn how changing your handwriting can change your life and how handwriting reveals aspects of one's personality.

Handwriting is one of the many topics relating to the CCHS exhibit called "Before Cell Phones" currently on view at the museum. Before texting, people wrote messages, letters and whole books by hand. Examples of handwriting are on view in this exhibit.
 
Coffee and refreshments will be available after the program. Admission is $2.00 for adults, $1.00 for children under 12, and $5.00 for families. Children under 5 and CCHS members are free of charge. The museum is handicapped accessible. For more information, call 218-879-1938.
 

 

Handwriting Reveals All, What is Yours Saying about You?


Handwriting Reveals All, What is Yours Saying about You?
Is it holding you back at Work or Socially?

CLOQUET, Minnesota, March 13th, 2013 (Ad King News). Your Handwriting is talking, are you listening? Ter (pronounced "tear" as in "to tear a piece of paper) Scott, “Handwriting Interpreter” will present his talk: “Handwriting Then and Now” at noon on Wednesday, March 13th at the Carlton County Historical Society located at 406 Cloquet Avenue in Cloquet Minnesota.

Scott’s 30 minute talk is an exciting revelation about how handwriting “speaks” to others telling them about your personality; at home and at work. Learn how you can actually change your writing to change your life! Everyone attending will receive an actual “live” handwriting analysis simultaneously, regardless of the number in attendance; a feat that has not been attempted by any other graphologist!


Ter’s mentor, Bart Baggett of Handwriting UniversityInternational; author and handwriting expert, states “A person's true character is always revealed in his or her letters, in their handwriting."
Scott has done handwriting examinations privately and for many clients including Hallmark, Irresistible Ink, and most recently at Women Rock in Duluth. For more information call: 218-940-1334.

Contact:
Ter Scott!
Handwriting Interpreter
(Phone number by request)
terscottpromotes@yahoo.com
www.terscott.com/handwriting


 

Famous Signatures

I just saw an interesting short article on "signatures" by "famous" people. Of course I use "famous" in quotes because we are all famous.

Anyway, here is the link to go to the site; let me know what you think about the article within your comments below. I will add my 2 cents later!

Click on this link to get to the site: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/signatures-of-famous-ceos--and-the-secrets-they-reveal-184705939.html?page=all

 
 
 
Make it a great day!