Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Graphology

A good actor can can hide behind his role but handwriting can give away his secrets.

The hand alone does not actually do the writing. It involves the brain, muscles and nerve as well, which is why handwriting is popularly known as "brain-writing". The first question that could come to mind is how a change in hand writing style affects a person character. Pretty simple, basically you must first understand what happens when you begin to write, especially the several gestures that are involved in it. Our handwriting genuinely reflects both physical and mental stature. It also explains the fact that at school the teaching begins with the letter and their specific format as per established pattern, whereby each person develops his own unique handwriting style.

Graphology can certainly play a crucial role in child development so that a great deal of future sorrow is nipped in the bud. Think of the remedial measure that can be taken with a child just beginning to form his personality.

Handwriting is significant and accurate measure of individual personality. The most amazing aspect of graphology is that it can be used as a scientific tool to detect, diagnose and eventually treat diseases.
A Grapho-therapist can give Grapho-therapy which is helpful in future construction.
"Grapho-Therapy" means enhancing your life and career by changing your handwriting style or strokes. It scientifically involves a better personality by making subtle changes manually in you handwriting. Well handwriting is an action including rhythm, speed, pressure, direction spacing etc. Even in slightest change in emotion of the writer is evident from handwriting including joy, love, hatred. It has been most affective with children, as their handwriting similar to their character is in a unrefined stage that can be moulded by correcting any evident flaws. "Better late than never" even grown up people can change their handwriting for positive tommorow.

Grapho-Therapy as a science has evolved from the analysis that handwriting is dictated from the brain which dominated human thinking.


2 comments:

shally said...

its a very interesting topic. Pls update more on this.

pankaj said...

Its different......