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terrible handwriting or classical penmanship?
This is what your handwriting says about you
I’m very fascinated by people’s handwriting. I love writing freely and it just so happens that I’ve made a career out of it, but I also love watching others write. Handwriting says a lot about someone. May-Britt has an incredible handwriting which makes it even more fun to get a card from her. My doctors’ handwriting is also very interesting. The typical unreadable handwriting, which makes it beautiful all the same.
Okay, so handwriting says a lot more about you than you know. Experts have compared countless handwritings and made some conclusions based on this. Yep, the traits listed below say more about you than you could have ever imagined. So grab a notepad and analyze away.
The size of the words and letters
If you write in big bold letters, you like being noticed and understood. You love the attention. And you’re focused on people. If you have a small handwriting, you’re very focused on certain things. You can also be an introvert.
Cursive
If your handwriting curves to the right, you come across as friendly, somewhat sentimental and also a little impulsive. You value your friends and family a lot. If your written letters are bolt upright, you’re very solid and pragmatic. No beating around the bush with you. If your handwriting curves to the left, you’re focused more on yourself. That’s what’s most important right now. Friends and family will follow.
Pressing hard
If you’re someone who presses your pen down on paper with a force almost ripping through it, you’re very sensitive and you have strong emotions. And you also have an incredibly fast reactive power. If you hardly put any pressure on your pen, you’re very ‘go with the flow’ and you don’t worn yourself emotionally as much.
Connect
If you connect your letters, you make clear choices and you have a rhythmical and logical way of working. If you write your letters separate from each other, you come across as intelligent and intuitive.
Line spacing
Are you writing on paper without lining on it and you want even line spacing? Well, if you’re good at this and your lines are evenly distributed, you’re very aware of boundaries. And you don’t shy away from setting clear boundaries for yourself. If your lines almost intertwine with each other, you’re generally very bad at time management.



