Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:03:24 -0800 (PST) From: HW Analysts of the Web Subject: Yoru HW Sample #96062402 Returns RE: HW Sample sent in from: http://WWW.HWA.ORG/HWSample.html Referencing Sample No: 96062402 Greetings, XXXX: (Do we have your name correct? Can't read your last name from your creative handwriting structures... ) Sorry about that... but my crystal ball's at the cleaners ;-) Thanks for your submitting your sample to us here at HWA-at-HWAORG. Like you, hundreds of people around the world are responding to our web page every month, which makes it a bit difficult to be very in-depth with our initial analyses, simply due to the volume of requests we receive, and the amount of time available to respond. But in order to be able to continue to provide the service yet allow those whose interests are deeper to learn more, we have also instituted priority follow-up and in-depth reading options which you're welcome to review if you'd like. More info at: http://WWW.HWA.ORG/4FollowUps.html For starters, let's take a look at what we're looking at in a HW sample to make a determination of what to tell you. All of our readings are done totally on the fly, with no mechanical or electronic devices interceding. The human eye and sense of experience is the best tool for being able to judge the myriad of factors associated with handwriting. We begin by taking an overall look at several smaller factors simultaneously: slope, slant, (line, word, letter) spacing, (top, bottom, side) margins, general feeling of white space on the page, general form and clarity, what we call loopies, jags and points / sharpness, height of the letters within their zones (upper strokes, middle zone, lower zone strokes) and how they may relate to other zones' sizing. We don't concentrate on any particular part of the hand (sample), but instead look at the entire hand as an integrated whole, and what it may as that whole mean. There is neither adequate time nor space to address all of these here, but what we'll look at first is just the overall view of the hand and what stands out at first glance. In the case of your sample, probably the first thing which stands out is your playfulness... You've got quite a sense of humor in general, and don't mind laughing right outloud whenever the opportunity presents itself, or poking a little fun here & there, whether the opportunity presents itself or not! You've also got one INTENSE interest in other people's lives! You must spend most all of every day talking and listening to people. You've got so strong an interest in this, that it must almost keep you from being able to get done what you need to get done on a day to day. I see also that you're pretty good at losing track of time when you get so deeply involved in people's stories, etc., yet somehow manage to quite well keep up with things and keep on time, though clocks aren't your pinnacle of necessity / interest. Interesting dichotomy there. You love to 'discuss' things... anything... though some people might say of you that you're 'argumentative' because of that same trait. You do tend to have your ideas about just about everything, but you also would consider yourself fairly a 'babe in the woods' when it comes to some things... in that you wish that you were more 'worldly' than you feel you are. And really, there's not many people who'd agree with you on that, since you are seen out there in the world as someone who is super- confident, and super-in-touch with everything going on around her. One thing which is probably a bit frustrating to you is that since people see you generally as so strong and confident and able to deal with things, you can also pretty much depend on the fact that not many people are going to be able to 'be there' for you, because they're more used to RECEIVING help from you than offering it TO you. That could be a trying position to be in! One example of where this 'super-confidence' thing becomes a bit of a problem is in your sense of relationship and belongingness... Even though you may have hundreds of people who would consider you a great friend, you can really get to feeling vulnerable and questioning when it comes to your most intimate relationships, and since you are such a strong person in general and intense in your day-to-day (though certainly not in an overbearing or unpleasant way... just intensely committed to being interested and present in your life!) then you really can make some demands on a relationship... you expect a lot, and want your partner to BE THERE when you need it. You like a lot of reassurance, because that's what you were used to growing up, because of your good relationship with parents and your being pretty much a 'model daughter.' (Practical jokes, curiosity and teasings aside... you probably could have been quite a handful there, when you were little... probably wandered off on more than one occasion and gave your mother FITS.) And, why did you wander off? Curiosity, of course... What a conversationalist you are... You want to learn everything about everything. Academically, you likely are some kind of a Liberal Arts or Law student, though you didn't say in your sample here. You would likely make a good debater or a good journalist because you're particularly adept at being able to dig into subjects without getting too attached to their emotional draws. You can USE that emotional draw to set people off against one side or the other in your impersonal relationships (like being a great political party whip, to stir up some interest in topical causes which you'd like to get other people interested and involved in.) Well, there's a brief view of you, as seen here from the vantage of your handwriting. How does it sound to you? Sound anything like the [HerName] YOU know? Thanks again for contributing your sample. We're always interested in hearing what you think of Handwriting Analysis in general and in this interepretation in particular. 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