Graphology at Home – Lesson 12 – How Strong Are You?
Graphology at Home – Lesson 12 – How Strong Are You?

Graphology at Home – Lesson 12 – How Strong Are You?

One of the most important ways of finding out whether a person is extroverted introverted,Guest Posting or ambiverted is by looking at his writing pressure. Pressure is a sign of how forceful the individual is.

But first, we have to make sure that the writing tool is the one the writer usually employs. The amount of pressure one uses reflects the libido-the strength of the individual. So if the subject were to use a much heavier writing tool than he ordinarily does (or vice versa), the result would obviously not reflect his true writing strength. Many graphologists say that the more physically minded the individual is and the more drive he has, the more apt he is to use a heavier writing tool than his counterpart does. This heavier writing tool suits his personality. The more spiritually motivated writer, with less physical drive, would be more likely to use a lighter writing tool.Still, it is important for the graphologist to be aware of variations. In any given day, a healthy individual can go through quite a few changes of mood. So if the writer is naturally an “up” person and an analysis were done of him at a time in the day when he was “down,” then this analysis would probably be an inaccurate refection of his permanent personality traits. Thus, when we do an analysis, we like to have as much written material as possible taken from different periods.  Tiny Zone

Picture light pressured writing. The writing is quite fine, almost threadlike. This writer’s major personality trait is his sensitivity. He is usually idealistic, often spiritual, and is affected by what goes on around him. In contrast to these “soft” traits, he often seems to be quite critical. He is an introvert, and yet many people who write with light pressure go against their basic natures to take on outgoing, high-pressure jobs-that of a salesman, for example.Imagine heavy pressured writing. This writer’s major drives are physical (try writing this hand and see how much strength it requires). He is materialistic, forceful, and rarely modest. At work, if perseverance is necessary, he is the man for the job, for he rarely gives up. He has natural energy and is determined to succeed. He enjoys being among people, is an extrovert, and prefers a “fast” crowd.

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