Write away your problems (Times Wellness Online – India)

A few deft strokes of the hand can save you from a stroke. If graphologists are to be believed then the pen may be the key to solve all problems

Eisha Sarkar

Your penmanship might be able to help you solve all that ails you – mounting credit card bills, that obnoxious colleague, the snoopy neighbour, the irritable partner, the irreverent child, the uncompromising mother-in-law and of course, the boss – that make your stomach churn and cause a heartburn.

Write to de-stress

Just a slight change in your handwriting can change you and your life. With stress becoming an inevitable part of urban lifestyle, an increasing number of people are taking to alternative forms of therapy to seek relief and reprieve from day-to-day pressures.

Dr Parag Khatri, a dentist started dabbling in this science since his school days. But it was only during his college years, did he start looking at it as more than just a mere hobby. The Andheri-based doctor, who presently is the director of World School of Grapho Education and Therapy says, “People are now more aware of the science and how it can help them in removing obstacles in their lives and overcome stress. By studying a person’s handwriting, we can understand his personality traits. We identify the problem areas and then recommend certain writing exercises for a period of 30 days. If you sincerely do them, you will definitely see the change in you.”

It’s all in the mind

“Graphotherapy is a means of making conscious alterations in your handwriting in order to effect desired subconscious changes within yourself. This is a reversal of the normal writing process. It involves giving a reverse suggestion to your brain that will induce a permanent change in the individual. If there are multiple problems, we suggest multiple exercises that are concerned with changing the formation of just one letter at a time,” explains Dr Khatri.

“People think if you change your handwriting, you can change yourself. That’s not the way graphology works. You have to change and that change is reflected in your handwriting. It takes 21-30 days for new cells to grow in the body. You need to plant the seed for change and wait for it to grow during that period,” says Oshiwara-based handwriting analyst Suman Kalra. Kalra, who started seven years ago ‘when people still associated graphology with occult’, now sees many people coming to her to find a way to control their anger and boost their confidence.

The pen goes ‘cyber’

When Vashi-based journalist Vishwas Heathcliff decided to go beyond his weekly newspaper column Write Choice and started his own graphology blog last year, he was surprised at the response he got in cyberspace. In a few months’ time Vishwas’s blog was flooded with comments from people from all walks of life asking for tips to improve their handwriting (and, in turn, their lives) to inquisitive college students who wanted to take up graphology courses.

A small stroke goes a long way

For many, the simple art of writing has made a whole lot of difference. Some care exercised in the i’s are dotted can ensure a good concentration. A slight alteration in the size of handwriting before studying, can help those whose mind fly away very between the lines. One Vikram Shah comments on Vishwas’s blog: “Can you guess that improving handwriting can be so powerful that one can get a national award for his improved performance? I like and love my own handwriting. I have become patient and less aggressive, say my wife and children. They ask me how I changed so much over a small period of time. I got the Bhariya Udyog Ratna award recently for outstanding performances and innovative thinking.”


Figure 8 for stress-management

While Shah has managed to achieve much more than he had expected when he started his exercises, Vishwas himself is glad he had first taken up the course two years ago. “I used to be over-sensitive and would get angry very easily. I did the exercises and found that I had changed for the better. There is a special handwriting exercise in graphotherapy which helps one deal with stress and relax. It’s called Figure 8 exercise. There is a theory behind the effectiveness of the exercise. It says:

  • The psyche is made of three parts: the id, ego and superego.
  • The id is reflected by the lower zone of small letters. The lower zone represents your unconscious needs (physical, material and sexual).
  • The ego is reflected by the middle zone letters such as a, c, e, i, m, n etc. Middle zone indicates our daily life.
  • The superego is seen in upper zone strokes such as b, d, and h.

While doing the exercise it has be ensured that proportions of the loops in figure 8 are equal. This ensures a balance between physical (lower zone), mental (upper zone) and emotional (middle) world. When there is a balance, we are at peace with ourselves.

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DOES YOUR HEAD WEAR PANTS AT HOME?

By Vishwas Heathcliff

I am sure you must have watched Pretty Woman, starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. Chill, I am not going to recapitulate the movie’s mushy love story. There is no V-Day hangover. So, all those who are governed by heart but like to known as a head-ruled person can also continue reading.

Back to Pretty Woman. Do you remember Barney? Yes, Barney Thompson, the cool-headed manager of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel. I find Barney (Hector Elizondo) utterly charming. You know why? Because he is sensible, responsible, calm, composed, quiet yet authoritative, unruffled and relaxed. He always handles situation with an ease on his face. Barney holds a powerful position but he never frets or gets angry or throws his weight around. In fact, he is nice even to people who are not allowed in his hotel. By unwanted people I mean two hookers — Vivian (Julia) and her friend Kit (Laura San Giacomo).

There are two reasons I discussed Barney’s character in brief. First, he has acted in a very famous film and people who have watched the movie recollect him very well because of his his outstanding performance. Secondly, I am going to tell you how you can easily find out such people from the crowd around you just by looking at their handwriting. Such people, according to my experience, are great in relationships — both personal and professional. They are always guided by their reason and seldom act on impulse. Their heads call the shots all the time.

According to handwriting analysis, such a person writes with a straight slant. Bart Baggett, the president of Handwriting University International, says, “This writer uses judgment to make decisions. He is ruled by his head, not his heart. Some may see him as cold or unemotional. He does have emotions but has no need to express them.”

Such a writer is withdrawn into himself and enjoys his time alone.The writer does not express emotions until they become extreme or build up over time, such as extreme anger, passion, or stress. “In his mind, he puts a mark on the wall when someone angers him. If those marks build up, and if he ever gets angry enough to blow up, he won’t be sorry about it later. He is ruled by self-interest and seems less compassionate. He is objective and given to evaluating facts before taking action. He is level-headed and remains quite calm in an emergency. In a situation where most people might get hysterical, he responds with a calm, poised attitude,” says Bart in the basic course provided by the Handwriting University.

Incidentally, such people are perfect for high-pressure jobs involving tight deadlines. In emergency, they retain their sanity, probably nod their heads savouring chewing gum and think of solutions to deal with the situation rather than go berserk. Cool types. I believe employers seeking candidates for such jobs ought to give priority to such writers if other aspects of their handwriting does not prove that they are lazy.

The slant of handwriting is indeed the fundamental part of all handwriting analyses. If a person writes with a straight slant (known as AB slant by graphologists), the person will always be ruled by judgment unless there are strokes reflecting extreme resentment, anger or sensitivity. If there are negative strokes, such writers will be unable to keep their cool.

Some other day I will discuss here how by looking at the handwriting of some writers you can discover whether they are efficient enough to make sure you fall into trouble.

(Vishwas is an India-based handwriting analyst. He lives in Mumbai)

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Do you have the new mental disease “IPD”? (Irritating Personality Disorder)

bart baggettFEATURE STORY :

Emotional Baggage causes the dreaded emotional disease IPD.

Is your baggage too heavy to deal with?

Irritating Personality Disorder is the name, bitchy-ness is the symptom

Handwriting Clues Revealed About You.

By Bart Baggett, President of HandwritingUniversity.com

Have you ever had anyone just walk right out of your life with no explanation at all? Perhaps they blamed your for “certain” behaviors which were simply intolerable?

It happens, and it is a very BIG CLUE from the universe that now is a time for some inner reflection. Just last weekend a friend of mine had a girlfriend of over two years slip up and emailed the “wrong” boyfriend some cute photos of herself… And, oops, revealed the fact she was dating three guys and stringing them all along!

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Autograph Course: Change Your Signature, Change Your Life

Change Your Signature, Change Your Life.
Written and Created by Bart Baggett and Malcolm McLeod

Now, all you ever wanted to know about creating a perfect signature is right here… you can not only change your signature, but change your life in the process.

Background:

Recently, two of the world’s most respected Handwriting Experts put their heads together to bring you an entirely new twist on your signature. They locked themselves inside a Hollywood recording studio until every possible angle was discussed on the topic of how someone could change their life, by changing their handwriting.

This two-hour session is more than a discussion on personality or handwriting analysis. It involves more than using Grapho-therapy as a self-help tool. It is a discussion that brought two countries and two philosophies together, to create a profound system for personal improvement through changes in your autograph.

These two men have combined talents to create a simple, easy-to-follow system for changing your life through your autograph.

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About Your Hosts

Bart Baggett is America’s #1 Handwriting Expert, as featured on CNN, CNBC, and 1500 other shows internationally. His books are available in 17 countries, including Australia, India, and China. He is the president of HandwritingUniversity.com and author of Success Secrets of the Rich and Happy. Learn more about Bart at BartBaggett.com
Malcolm McLeod is Australia’s #1 Handwriting Expert, as featured on all the top Australian TV shows and speaks professionally worldwide as a highly paid corporate trainer. Learn more about Malcolm at http://handwritingguy.com/


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Autograph Course: Bonus Video

Change Your Signature, Change Your Life.
Written and Created by Bart Baggett and Malcolm McLeod

This is a short video file that documents a few minutes of the recording session. There is no full video file as part of this program. This is just a peek into the studio in Hollywood, CA.

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