Handwriting Interpreter visits Duluth, goes to Jitters Coffee and astounds locals!


Today, Monday October 27th, is actually the kickoff to a series of Mondays that I will be at a great coffee and tea house in Duluth, Minnesota: Jitters! It truly is one of my favorite coffee places in the Twin Ports and the owner, Gary,  is an exceptional individual; that's what his handwriting told me!
 
Following is a press release to get the word out about the following 3 Mondays:
 
Handwriting Interpreter visits local coffee house to tell how to change your writing to change your life.

Ter Scott, graphologist will reveal what your writing tells him; and others. As the author of the new Amazon Kindle book The Power of the Pen, he shares first what you writing (and printing) reveals about your personality traits and then offers small things you can do to make big changes in your life.

“Handwriting is “movement frozen in time” and reveals what your personality traits are now” says Scott. “Once you know what they are, if you want to change any I can show you how”. What kind of personality traits can you change? The Handwriting Interpreter (what Ter calls himself) says that you can improve your self esteem, become more relaxed before job interviews, become a better sales person and even find the love of your life!

Scott will be appearing at Jitters Coffee and Tea House in Duluth on Mondays, November 3, 10 and 17. For more information, contact Gary at Jitters: 218-720-6015 or visit www.terscott.com/handwriting.

(Media personal are invited to come to Jitters for a free handwriting analysis. Just call to reserve a 15 minute time slot on any of the upcoming Mondays).

NOTE TO MEDIA:

Do you offer opportunities for guest appearances? Ter Scott is available to be a guest on your TV or radio program. Imagine asking the audience to fax in a short sample of their writing (can be announced during prior shows in advance so people can get to a fax machine!). Ter takes 5 to 10 seconds to look over the sample and indicate over live radio what a few of the writer’s personality traits are. The person is invited to call in and there is a 3 way conversation between the host, the audience member and Ter!

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