The Power of Written Word in Graphology
Take a sample of handwriting for analysis while the person is being who he is.

– Dharmesh Jethmalani, Facet : Graphologist

The most important thing while getting a written sample is that the person while writing the sample is 100% truly who he is.

For this he has to be expressive.

We have to provide the person the opportunity to be expressive. We should do this by letting him write his views on the subject in question – ie. the area in which he is seeking insights.

We may not read (but I do!) what is written, but the handwriting you will get, will be the best to cover most of the person's behavioural traits.

Another important thing is to make him write on a ruled paper of a specific size in which he is the most comfortable – neither stressed nor minuscule.

Don't worry about you having provided the convenience of having a proper baseline – it is still challenging to maintain a proper baseline.

Of course the person will have to write on different sized ruling papers and then you need to check with the person whether the person was feeling stressed or easy writing those few lines. With this you will be able to come to know the best size at which the person is neutral. And then make the person write the recommended sample in that size.

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Free e-Workbook

The Free e-Workbook file contains :

  • A Facilitation Flowchart

  • 1 Worksheet with 5 Letter Sizes – 2.5-3.5 mm x-height

  • 5 Worksheets of 5 Letter Sizes – 1 Each