Thursday 19 November 2015

Top 3 ways in which handwriting analysis can help you be a lot positive at work!


Wanna be happy and bubbling at work? The science of Handwriting Analysis can help you. No kidding!

Being positive at work is all that you need to get yourself into a fast track mode of your career. Positivity helps you to be socially active and that's the key to have a balanced work life. If at all you are feeling pessimistic at work then gear up for a massive change coming your way. Read on..

Top 3 ways in which handwriting analysis can help you be a lot positive at work:

Enthusiastic "T"
1. Reflecting an Enthusiastic Persona:
Enthusiasm is infectious, it induces a strong positive motivation in fellow employees.This is the key ingredient to success. It helps the person to move on enthusiastically with failures in life.

In handwriting, enthusiasm of the writer surfaces in long t-bars.


2. Communicating Effectively: 

Communication gaps can make things go hay-weird! To be able to put things across in a clear way helps in reducing confusion at work. Not everyone has this skill polished. By this i do not mean that an individual should be an extrovert, they should just be able to say the right things at the right time

In handwriting, well framed and clear oval letters reflects the communication ability of an individual.


3. Getting over being sensitive to criticisms:

Do you feel bad when someone scolds or criticizes you? Does your heart sink when someone tells you are not doing well? If yes, then this indicates that you are sensitive to criticism. This can halt your progress at work place to a greater extent.

By avoiding large loops (as shown in the picture) from your small case 'd' 't' 'l' etc in your handwriting you can remove this trait from your personality.






Note: You can adopt these changes in your handwriting only after a consultation from a Certified Graphologist because the impact of these changes have to be measured based on the complete writing of a person.

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