Ter Scott, The Handwriting Interpreter will present to Job Seekers this month.

I will be presenting to a group of job seekers this month. Here is my description of what I'll be doing for this group.

Ter Scott, the Handwriting Interpreter will be appearing our guest speaker this month.

As a graphologist who will look at your writing and present things that it reveals, he will also share how it subconsciously impacts the interviewer in your job interview, how your personality shines through and how you can change your writing to change the outcome of your future.

Ter Scott has studied handwriting analysis since high school (yes, that’s been a while ago), having studied under the greats: Hal Falcon, Ph.D., Robert Holder, Andrea McNichol, and most recently, Bart Baggett of Handwriting University.

Ter has also taught Designing with Typography (a natural extension of graphology because of all type as we know it originates with writing by hand), a graphics program at Duluth Business University. He continues to study and improve and maintains a small library on the subject.

Power of the Pen: Change your Writing, Change you Life by [Scott, Terry (Ter)]He is a sought-after speaker and presents to audiences of corporate and charitable concerns on a national level many times a year and is the author of “The Power of the Pen”.


Clients include:
•           Hallmark Greeting Cards
•           Irresistible Ink
•           United Way
•           American Cancer Society
•           Plus numerous private sessions for
Individuals and Corporations

Services include in areas of:
Psychology, Social Work, Medicine, Education,
Business (Hiring/Firing/Stealing), Crime Solving,

Personal Use and Entertainment

Did you attend a recent Ter Scott Speaking Event (Handwriting)? If so, we'd love to hear about it. Please leave your comments below: 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was absolutely intrigued listening to the analysis of everyone's handwriting. I had to chuckle when my own was analyzed as it is a pretty accurate picture of me.
The group said nothing but positive praises. I would love to have the 30 minute phone analysis.