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1. Are your Us and Ws rounded on their bottoms? You're sensitive and maybe poeti c. 2.

Do you cross your Ts in the middle or at the top? The lower you cross your T, the less ambition you have. 3. Do you loop your Cs at the top? Then, to quote Carly Simon, you're so vain. 4. Are your As and Os tightly closed? Perhaps you're hiding something. 5. Do your letters slant every which way? If so, then yikes. Only 10 percent of the general population has a wobbly slant--compared with 70 to 80 percent of con victed felons. 6. Do you have the "felon's claw"? It's another hallmark of the criminal, and it occurs when you bring a letter straight down, then attach a claw-shaped curve t o its end--say when you're writing the lowercase y. 7. Is your signature different from your regular handwriting? Then perhaps you'r e putting on an act. 8. Do the connecting swoops between your letters droop? Maybe you have a martyr complex, and are carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. 9. Is your handwriting spiky and angular? Relax. There's no need to be so tense. 10. Are your letters a bit squatty? If they're biggest in the middle zone, and d on't extend much up or below the baseline, then you're perhaps a bit childish. T he Disney logo, based on Walt Disney's handwriting, is a good example of this. Hand the person that you re interviewing a blank piece of paper and an ink pen and ask him to write a paragraph or two about himself. Ask him to sign it (using hi s signature) when he s completed the task. Leave the room while he s doing this. 2 Afterwards, study what the person has written. If he has overly slow handwriting this can indicate that he s either intellectually inferior or is trying to hide s omething. An adult with reasonable intelligence does not write slowly most of th e time. When slow handwriting is evident (the opposite of swift, hurried handwri ting which is detectable) it can infer calculated behavior or that the person is trying to conceal something. A person who is writing from the heart, spontaneou sly, does not have to carefully ponder each word that she writes down. Sponsored Links NLP Practitioner Training How to Program Your Mind? Enroll Now & Transform Your Life! www.soexcellence.com/nlp+training 3 Check for big gaps between words. If the person wrote: I am thirty years old he s pr obably lying about his age. Look at segmented letters. If a person prints, and t he letters don t touch, this indicates stealth and deception. 4 Study to see if there are cover strokes (i.e., the tail of the last letter in a wo rd swoops up and over a portion of the word). This could indicate the person is feeling defensive and has something to hide. 5 Look for the felon s claw , which is considered one of the most delectable traits in graphology. This shape is seen when a person makes a straight down-stroke and th en immediately goes into a claw shape (comparable in shape to an upside down U b ut sharper). This handwriting characteristic is associated with bitterness, bad instincts and guilt. The higher the claw, the worse the situation is, and the mo re conscious the writer is of her guilt and criminality.

6 Study the person s signature. If the person s signature is significantly different f rom the text that she's written this reveals that what you see is NOT what you g et. This person is probably pretentious and arrogant but not necessarily a crook . She may not behave in public as she does in private, indicating duplicity.

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