Linda Spencer: Posted on Friday, June 13, 2014 9:12 AM
This is a question I often get when talking to people about handwriting analysis.
How does the personality of a person who always prints differ from the personality of a person who writes in cursive?
Every personality is unique, no one aspect of the writing stands alone.
People who print and prefer to print are preoccupied with the accurate communication of facts unaltered by imagination. They have learned to leave their feelings out of their communication. They generally are not comfortable discussing their personal feelings. |
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Linda Spencer: Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:09 AM
More people are writing in print script everyday. How does this fit with communication in a high tech world?
People who print and prefer to printare preoccupied with the accurate communication of facts unaltered by imagination. Printers are visual learners, and they constantly strive for efficiency. They like speed in performance. They are direct in their communication, they do not beat around the bush, and they expect the same approach in return.
Printers prefer simplicity in their lifestyle. They often are artistic and intuitive. |
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