Graphology at Home - Lesson 27a - the Trait List A-C
The graphologist's guide: Trait list, A-C
Accuracy: Exact placing of i dots and t-bars. Good spacing.
Activity: Angles, high-pressure, large size, rightward slant firm down stroke, speedy.
Adaptability: Garlands, curved forms, moderate speed, even pressure.
Adventurousness: Oversized upper and lower zones but normal sized middle zone, originality, naturalness, good spacing.
Aesthetic Sense: Printed letters, especially capitals, good distribution of spaces.
Aggressiveness: Angles, speed, heavy pressure.
Agility: Low pressure in combination with a regular script, speed.
Altruism: Right tending movement in the middle zone.
Ambition: Uneven pressure, speed, large capitals, rising t-bars, rising lines, extensions into upper and lower zones.
Amiability: Fluency, low t-bars, right slope, garlands.
Analytical Mindedness: Sharp script, good spacing, simplification.
Anger: t-bars and terminal strokes heavy, high and pointed.
Apprehensiveness: Upstrokes broken in the Upper zone, variable height of middle zone.
Asceticism: Sharp, simplified script.
Assertiveness: Large capitals, open ovals, high placed t-bars, downward or pointed.
Authority: Exaggerated right tending t-bars.
Balance: Naturalness, originality, good distribution of spaces.
Benevolence: Garlands.
Broad Mindedness: Small size garlands, upright script.
Brutality: Terminal strokes broadening, heavy pressure, irregularity.
Calmness:i Dots and t-bars evenly placed, curves, slowness, even pressure.
Caution:i Dots and t-bars light and/or precise, initial adjustments, closed ovals.
Ceremoniousness: Large capitals, flourishes, artificiality.
Chattiness: Narrow spacing, uneven script with entanglement between the lines, a's open at top.
Cheerfulness: Exact placing of i dots and t-bars, legibility, regular spacing, even pressure, slowness.
Cheerlessness: Misplaced or omitted i dots or t-bars, illegibility, irregular spacing, uneven pressure, speed.
Chivalry: Large script, fullness, heavy pressure.
Clarity: simplification of script, leanness in the upper zone, good distribution of spacing, naturalness, originality.
Coarseness: Ungraceful forms, inkblots, heavy pressure.
Coldness: Sharpness, left slant.
Colorfulness: Ornamentation, fullness, large capitals, heavy pressure, originality.
Conceit: Artificiality, large capitals, flourishes, especially in signature.
Concentration:i dots and t-bars placed low, small script, vertical slant.
Confidence: Garlands, rightward slant, rising lines and Rising t-bars.
Conscientiousness: Low placed i dots and t-bars, legibility, sharpness.
Constancy: Regular script, angles.
Constructiveness: Use of concave, printed letters, originality.
Contemplativeness: Undersized upper and lower zones, normal middle zone, regular script.
Coolness: Leanness, especially in the middle zone, a narrow script with pressure.
Courage: Heavy pressure especially with terminal strokes, good distribution of spaces.
Criticism: Sharp script, leanness in the upper zone, narrow script with pressure.
Cruelty:i dots and t-bars heavy and pointed, terminals pointed and downward, pasty, heavy pressure.
Culture: Good spacing, naturalness, originality, printed letters.
Cunning: Ambiguity mixed writing systems with artificiality, upright or left slant, and slowness.
Curiosity: High placed i dots and t-bars, letters of middle zone point at the top.
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Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books)
http://careertest.ws and http://www.learngraphology.com
Activity: Angles, high-pressure, large size, rightward slant firm down stroke, speedy.
Adaptability: Garlands, curved forms, moderate speed, even pressure.
Adventurousness: Oversized upper and lower zones but normal sized middle zone, originality, naturalness, good spacing.
Aesthetic Sense: Printed letters, especially capitals, good distribution of spaces.
Aggressiveness: Angles, speed, heavy pressure.
Agility: Low pressure in combination with a regular script, speed.
Altruism: Right tending movement in the middle zone.
Ambition: Uneven pressure, speed, large capitals, rising t-bars, rising lines, extensions into upper and lower zones.
Amiability: Fluency, low t-bars, right slope, garlands.
Analytical Mindedness: Sharp script, good spacing, simplification.
Anger: t-bars and terminal strokes heavy, high and pointed.
Apprehensiveness: Upstrokes broken in the Upper zone, variable height of middle zone.
Asceticism: Sharp, simplified script.
Assertiveness: Large capitals, open ovals, high placed t-bars, downward or pointed.
Authority: Exaggerated right tending t-bars.
Balance: Naturalness, originality, good distribution of spaces.
Benevolence: Garlands.
Broad Mindedness: Small size garlands, upright script.
Brutality: Terminal strokes broadening, heavy pressure, irregularity.
Calmness:i Dots and t-bars evenly placed, curves, slowness, even pressure.
Caution:i Dots and t-bars light and/or precise, initial adjustments, closed ovals.
Ceremoniousness: Large capitals, flourishes, artificiality.
Chattiness: Narrow spacing, uneven script with entanglement between the lines, a's open at top.
Cheerfulness: Exact placing of i dots and t-bars, legibility, regular spacing, even pressure, slowness.
Cheerlessness: Misplaced or omitted i dots or t-bars, illegibility, irregular spacing, uneven pressure, speed.
Chivalry: Large script, fullness, heavy pressure.
Clarity: simplification of script, leanness in the upper zone, good distribution of spacing, naturalness, originality.
Coarseness: Ungraceful forms, inkblots, heavy pressure.
Coldness: Sharpness, left slant.
Colorfulness: Ornamentation, fullness, large capitals, heavy pressure, originality.
Conceit: Artificiality, large capitals, flourishes, especially in signature.
Concentration:i dots and t-bars placed low, small script, vertical slant.
Confidence: Garlands, rightward slant, rising lines and Rising t-bars.
Conscientiousness: Low placed i dots and t-bars, legibility, sharpness.
Constancy: Regular script, angles.
Constructiveness: Use of concave, printed letters, originality.
Contemplativeness: Undersized upper and lower zones, normal middle zone, regular script.
Coolness: Leanness, especially in the middle zone, a narrow script with pressure.
Courage: Heavy pressure especially with terminal strokes, good distribution of spaces.
Criticism: Sharp script, leanness in the upper zone, narrow script with pressure.
Cruelty:i dots and t-bars heavy and pointed, terminals pointed and downward, pasty, heavy pressure.
Culture: Good spacing, naturalness, originality, printed letters.
Cunning: Ambiguity mixed writing systems with artificiality, upright or left slant, and slowness.
Curiosity: High placed i dots and t-bars, letters of middle zone point at the top.
If you would like to view the images to any article, please send a blank email to engraph@netvision.net.il
Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books)
http://careertest.ws and http://www.learngraphology.com

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