This afternoon I
received a call from a reporter at the Washington
Post.
I was asked to give my
expert opinion on our President’s handwriting as it
appeared in the NCAA tournament Bracket.
And I had about an hour
to do it.
Here is what she had to
say about the information I sent her:
"So much good
material here! I love it."
Amy Argetsinger
The Reliable Source
The Washington Post
Style section
I sent her more
information than she could use so she kindly offered to
refer her readers back to my website so they could read
………”the rest of the
“story.
Discover what Barak’s handwriting says about him and get
a glimpse into how he truly feels about some of his hand
picked choices for the NCAA tournament.
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From the handwriting analyst's point of view the first
thing I notice is that Obama prints all of his answers,
he does not use straight cursive writing.
Here's the down and dirty bottom line scoop on what it
means when a person prints:
1. They are independent
2. They have quick, good instincts and reflexes
3. They are erecting walls to keep their privacy intact, not revealing their emotions and keeping things
under wrap.
When a person prints, he feels more in control and
control is important to that writer.
To be fair, one must look at the circumstances around
the writing at any given time. There is only a small
area in which to write in this NCAA Tournament Bracket.
So he made a choice to print because when contained to
small cramped places, Obama opts to separate from his
emotions, rely on his sharp quick reflexes and instincts
and only reveal things about his person that he chooses
to. He also likes to have a strong sense of control
over the situation.
Are we still talking about the NCAA picks?
What we as a nation should feel fortunate about is his
handwriting is clear and easy to read. When very
small writing is illegible it reveals a
disturbed mind. (Whew.)
When very small handwriting is legible and easy
to read, it reveals the writer has enormous powers to
focus and concentrate, even when there is an enormous
amount of material to filter through.
Obama fluctuates in his writing; some of the words are
straight printing while others are a mix of cursive and
printing.
When a person combines printing with cursive within the
same word, it reveals the writer has good instincts and
is in touch with their intuitive 6th sense about
things.
Look at how he writes the word “Louisville” for
example. It flows very easily as he combines both
cursive and printing. If one were speaking the way this
word is written, it would roll easily right off the
tongue. He has an easy feel for Louisville........why?
That we don't know. Remember some things he is keeping
hidden and under wraps!
All of his printing in this particular and isolated
sample is written with a slant that from the
graphologist's point of view reveals one who is using
logic and practicality. No emotional or impulsive
decisions. On the word Purdue, there is a change of
slant within the word. Notice how the "e" in Purdue (in
the lighter ink sample) slants backwards? When a
letter suddenly juts backwards, it reveals that our
writer is suddenly is going within himself, withdrawing
to an even less emotionally revealing place and possibly
acting more sure than he may really feel. He may
be exuding a confidence about that pick that he may not
really feel.
Another hint for you the reader: The t crossings are
written with a strong sure pressure, revealing much
deliberation and determination.
Obama is more optimistic about some picks, than others
(deep down inside).
If you were to put a ruler under the word, you would see
that some of them slant upwards. That reveals the writer
is feeling optimistic.
How accurate is handwriting analysis?
It is an ancient science that has been around since the
days of Aristotle.
Approximately 80% of the corporations in Europe use it
for employment screening. It is a science that offers
incredible insight into who a person really is.
Every single time that you and I put our pen to the
paper, we are revealing much more about ourselves than
mere words could ever convey.
Here is how and why it works:
What we write comes from the conscious mind.
How we write comes from the subconscious mind.
So in essence, the writing truly is on the wall and yes,
we can read between the lines.
No two people write the
same, ever! Your signature is one in a billion.
There are over 5,000
things that handwriting reveals and only 4 things that
it does not.
What does your
handwriting say about you?
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