I recently received an email request to do a handwriting
analysis from someone who found my site on the internet. I replied asking how
and where he found me and stated that I usually charge a fee for services
unless it’s my basic analysis or we’ve met at one of my functions and agreed on
something else. From his response I gather it is from the Internet but he did
not tell me the exact site (I have many) and he did not mention any payment (I
directed him to my options at: www.terscott.com/handwriting)
so I will share my thoughts here with my viewers as I do with many of my “free”
analyses.
If you would like a free handwriting analysis, please write on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper (without lines), scan it, and upload at: www.terscott.com/contact. If it is something that I choose to share with readers (like this one) I will publish my thoughts. Otherwise, but a more in-depth reading, consider ordering from several packages at: www.terscott.com/handwriting.
Because I’m sharing this sample with my readers, I will go into a
bit more depth than I would with a free analysis but not as much as I would
with an “In-Depth” project. Also, note that this person provided a jpeg of a
letter size of 8.5 x 14 which I could not readily print so you’ll see it here,
greatly reduced to fit 8.5 x 11 sheet. I have purposely written the above
before looking much at the sample. I will now look at the sample and present my
thoughts as they “come” to me.
Preface: I will tell you here what I always tell my writers
when I read their writings. (First, I don’t actually “read” the content; at
least at first or at all. I look at how the paragraph, sentences, words and letters
appear on the page and in relation to other elements on the page). What I tell
you that your handwriting reveals may sometimes seem “blunt” as I usually say
what I find immediately (without filters) especially in a private one on one
session; in public I use illustrations and synonyms to make things more entertaining.
However, blunt or with diplomacy, what your writing reveals is “neutral” not
good or bad unless you perceive it as such. If you want to modify it, talk to
me about a grapho-therapy session or products.
I immediately see “creativity”. By the size of the letters,
spacing between words, and consistency in all, I see that this person has a
pretty “even keel” life, things are good at this time. The baseline has a
tendency to move upward from left to right which is a “positive” trait. It does
have a slight upward curve which starts, goes up and back down again (like an
upside down smile) which tells me that this person can lose interest in
projects; but again, that is very “slight”.
The person likes to get right to the point with people. This
person also has a temper; it may be controlled because of the other traits
shown. This person has a keen sense of concentration and wants to be understood
by people.
This person has good self-esteem and a positive outlook on
life. It doesn’t take too long to get to know him after he allows you.
If I were doing this as a one on one consultation I would
take more time and explain where your handwriting is revealing this. If you as
the reader have questions (or comments) please leave them below.
Make it a great day!
Ter Scott!
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