Graphology: Could Handwriting Mean Brainwriting?
May 20, 2008 by Alicia Sparks, Mental Health Notes
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Color isn’t the only thing that can give insight to our moods and personalities.
According to a Yahoo! News article quote from Sheila Lowe, a graphologist and author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Handwriting Analysis,
“Handwriting is a reflection of the inner personality. It shows a person’s ego strength, how good they feel about themselves, their intellectual, communication and working styles.”
Even though graphology doesn’t seem to be as popular in the United States as it is in other parts of the world, the article discusses the strong call for graphologists (those folks who study and analyze our handwriting) during presidential elections.
The results for this year’s presidential contenders?
Hillary Clinton is smart and forceful, John McCain is proud but has a volatile temper, and Barack Obama is a diplomat who deals well with different people and situations.
How many of you will take these results into consideration when election day rolls around?
To learn more about graphology, including how the direction of lines and space between words can act as indicators of your behavior, visit Paralumun.com’s Graphology.
To have your own handwriting analyzed, visit Handwritingpro.com’s Handwriting Analysis, Graphology, Personality Profile.
The Institute of Graphological Research Web site also provides more information about graphology as well as a free handwriting analysis.

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Handwriting is brainwriting. Best example is that you know what is good writing and despite that you never try to write that way. But, by any calamity, if you can’t use your hand used for writing, you start practicing writing with the other hand, lips or foot and go on practicing till your new writing is similar to your original writing. Only closeness to that gives you the comfort. Even in thousand of documents, you can identify your handwritten document very easily. These are the proofs of handwriting is brainwriting.
@ Anal Pandit – Thanks for chiming in
I’ve updated the post with a link to the Institute of Graphological Research Web site for other readers to see.