Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Can handwriting reveal the answers to your questions?

Welcome to my blog on handwriting analysis! I'm looking forward to sharing my passion for graphology with you. What I love to do is to help provide people with insights to make their lives richer with better understanding for themselves and others around them. Watch my blog for future posts on many of these topics listed below under personality, relationships and the workplace. And stop by and visit my website now under construction at http://www.handwritingstrokes.com/, hopefully online within the next day or two. I'll post the up-and-running announcement here. My business is focused on providing basic and personality profiles along with vocational and compatibility assessments - you can see all the variations on these themes below.

Can handwriting reveal the answers to important questions in daily living? the answer is absolutely YES! Have you ever wished you could understand people better and avoid costly mistakes? If so, consider handwriting analysis to give you ANSWERS.

PERSONALITY
  • Self insight – Do you want a better understanding of the “inner you,” with a picture of your strengths and possible areas for improvement?
  • Self improvement – Do you want to say goodbye to negative traits and hello to new positive ones?
  • Date screening – Want to avoid getting into a bad relationship ahead of time?
    Spouses – Do you want to understand what makes your spouse tick? Improve communication?
  • Ex-spouses – What went wrong? Understand their personality traits.
  • Children – How can you best help them with school and self-confidence? And what’s the best way to communicate?
  • Living relatives – Do you want to understand your family members better and what makes them tick? Want easier communication?
  • Ancestors – Have you wondered what a dead relative was really like?
  • Vendors (teachers, accountants, attorneys, surgeons, financial planners, etc.) – Can you trust this person? Are they good at what they do?
  • Criminal tendencies – Do you suspect someone may have a criminal background?
    Babysitter and caregiver screening – Do you want to identify the bad risks? And find one who has the qualities you’re looking for?
  • Sales prospects – What’s the best way to communicate and close the sale?
  • Anonymous letters – Is this writer a threat? Or is it really from someone you know?
  • Gifts – Are you looking for a unique gift? Everyone loves to know more about their favorite topic – themselves!
  • Parties & conventions – Is your group looking for unique, fun and educational entertainment for your group?

RELATIONSHIPS - Compatibility & conflict

  • Dating - Is (s)he a good match?
  • Potential marriage partners – Where do you fit and conflict? What’s your long range potential?
  • Spouses – Do you have different needs? And what’s the best way to communicate? Can we improve and resolve our differences?
  • Children – Can you better understand your child’s needs and unique problems? Can you help them with their relationships?
  • Failed relationships – What went wrong?
  • Family members (living) – Do you want to understand your parents, your brothers, your sisters better? What’s causing your conflicts? Do you want to understand how to improve communications with them?
  • Partnerships and working relationships – Are you and your partner or co-worker compatible enough to be productive and successful? Or do you have poor long range potential?

WORKPLACE

  • Career guidance – What possible careers are the best fit for your talents, traits and temperament?
  • Employee screening – Do you want to screen out the bad apples before interviewing?
  • Hiring – Do you want to find the best candidate to match a position?
  • Workplace conflicts – What’s causing this conflict between workers in the office? Can you determine if a person in the wrong position?
  • Potential business partners – Can I trust them? What are their main personality traits?

I'm looking forward to hearing from you and welcome your comments and questions.

Best regards,

Marty Eisenberger, CHA (Certified Handwriting Analyst)

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