The Graphology Workbook: A Complete Guide to Interpreting Handwriting |
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Aerated analysis Angus aspect of graphology assessment attitude baseline Beauchataud behaviour capitals character concentrated writing copybook deliberate depth psychology dilly dimension Disconnected disorganized dominant downstrokes dynamism embellished Entanglement extrovert feeling Figure forename Form Level writing formation four functions French Graphoanalysis habitual Handwriting Reveals harmony high Form Level Hyper-connected i-dots illegible impulses indicate individual Inharmonious Inhibited interpretation introverted intuition Irregular letter isolation John Beck Jung Jung's lack lassos left slant left tendencies leftward tendencies letter forms linked look low Form Level lower zone margins means mental Michon's middle zone mind nature Neuro-Linguistic Programming organization patterns physical physical trauma pressure principle psychic energy psychological Psychological Types punctuation regularity rhythm Rhythmic Robert Dilts samples signature slightly irregular slightly measured SMALL SIGNS social space symbolism speed spontaneity suggest t-bars Teillard traits chart uncon unconscious unconscious mind Undersized upper strokes upper zone whilst workbook world space writing shows zone Clubbed