The main function of emotional expressiveness is how someone processes their feelings. The main clue or indicating factor is the size of the handwriting & the slant.
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Leftward Slant: 60 to 70% of the strokes will end up at an angle to the left of 90 degrees. People with this trait may have a hard time expressing their feelings & connecting with other people. There is a lack of trust.
Right Slant: A heart ruled person. They will be impulsive and let their emotions rule their life more so than the emotionally withdrawn person (leftward slant).
Concentration: Very intense, focused individuals. (Engineers, fighter pilots, scientists) The tiny writing will sometimes confuse the analysis based on the slant. There are traits that will offset other traits and diminish the meaning, even though it is still accurate.
Ambivert: Middle of the road, not extrovert, not introvert, but ambidextrous. This person relates to both left & right slants. They will be more conservative in a lot of their decisions.
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“I dislike introversion being dismissed as a “dysfunctional emotion”. Quite simply, some people are introverted, some are extroverted, most are somewhere in between. The difference is as inherent as having blue or brown eyes. A problem is that extroverts by nature tend to devalue introverts, and introverts lack the assertiveness to present their equally valuable strengths positively.”
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