What's In a Name?

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What’s In a Name?
“That which we call a Rose by any other name
would smell as sweet..."
Shakespeare
“I had a rose named after me and I was very flattered.
But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalog:-“
'No good in a bed, but fine against a wall.’
Eleanor Roosevelt
First Lady to “Teddy” Roosevelt,
26th President of the United States of America (1901–1909).
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Based on the RMGA home study courses. Signature Analysis Course sold separately
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You are a natural graphologist
Anyone can learn to analyze handwriting.
It’s easy!
In fact, you are already a natural graphologist.
You were born that way!
Let me explain…
Have you ever seen someone’s handwriting that looked like
calligraphy or resembled a work of art?
This is a handwriting sample of Catherine the Great.
Perhaps it was written so beautifully and artistically it left you in awe
of the writer. In your mind it conjured up images of him or her as
having it all together, someone gifted, possibly with above average
education, creative……. and do you almost felt a sense of respect for
that writer?
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On the other, ahem, hand…. have you ever noticed handwriting that
looked like scrawled chicken scratch and you found yourself uncomfortable
looking at it; perhaps feeling annoyed or apprehensive?
You may have wondered if the writing was that of a doctor.
or even psycho killer
Charles Manson
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(Yes that is his handwriting).
Check out “Charlie’s” signature upon closer scrutiny
It would seem that X marks the spot!
It is actually a swastika.
Do you see the swastika in Manson’s signature?
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The point is…
So much more is vibrating off the page as we look at the written word. So much
is hidden in the tones and shades and hues of one’s writing. And they show up
in the loops, and pressure and size and slants and spacing and sooooo much
more than you are not even fully conscious about. Here are just a few things that
a trained graphologist considers when analyzing handwriting:
Upper loops, lower loops, angular writing, rounded writing, where the t’s are
crossed, where the i’s are dotted, if the writing is large or small, if the
pressure is hard or light, where it is placed on the page and much more than
this. THEN…..we stack all of this information together. That is what you learn
when you learn how to analyze handwriting. And it’s a life long fascinating
journey.
TODAY’S SPECIAL BONUS OFFERS YOU AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK
AT THE SEVEN STYLES OF SIGNATURES.
These signatures will tell you specific and general information about the writer.
The advantage to having this information tucked away is that you can apply the
principles to printed signatures and even formalized email “signatures”! This
information is based on how the person uses the information in their name, more
than how they handwrite their name. It is what they choose to share with you
and now you have a little insight as to why. This is a wonderful and rare piece of
side information before you actually begin to learn about graphology.
Our signature is our own personal logo. It is how we want the rest of the world to
see us.
Some people have different signatures for different situations. For example, are
they signing a check to impress their date? Are they signing a petition and wish
to remain a little anonymous? Are they autographing a book?
Some people sign their name just using one name. It is not just their logo, it is
their BRAND. Like Cher. Or Shakespeare. Or Hitler. Or Madonna. Or Jesus.
You get the picture:
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This special bonus is designed for those who use 3 names. A first name, middle
name and last name and how you chose to use these 3 names when you
put down your “John Hancock”
your autograph, your signature…..whatever you call yours!
Let’s use the example of the name:
John Andrew Smith
You are welcome to write out the names in the space provided below and as it is
presented in each example below. This helps you learn it. Feel free to use your
own name in place of the example. You may feel slightly different as you write
each separate style or you may not. Just notice what you notice.
1.
First Name - Middle Initial - Last Name:
Conforming to society’s norms gives this writer a sense of comfort. He is
considered to be conventional. He is ordinary, average and adapts himself to
his environment.
_______________________________________________________
John A. Smith
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2.
First Name and Last Name:
Radiating more individuality to the world at large, this writer is a little less
conventional. He is direct, more blunt and outspoken.
________________________________________________________________
John Smith
3.
First Name, Middle Name Spelled Out, Last Name:
Flaunting a high opinion of self, this writer enjoys center stage and being in
the lime light. These writers often make favorable impressions on others,
which in turn bolsters their ego.
________________________________________________________________
John Andrew Smith
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4.
First Initial, Middle Initial and Last Name:
Demonstrating self control, this writer is shy, reserved and likes simple things.
He rations the output of emotional energy so maintains a high energy level.
Keeps his feelings in check, this writer often has an F-B slant. (The meaning and
measuring of slants is taught RMGA beginner handwriting analysis course) Said
writer is more of an introvert than extrovert.
________________________________________________________________
J.J. Smith
5.
First Initial of First Name and Last Name:
Lacking in self reliance, this writer holds a pessimistic outlook.
He is extremely modest and wishes to escape notice. Petitions are often
signed this way.
________________________________________________________________
J. Smith
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6.
First Initial, Middle Name and Last Name:
Enjoys standing out from the crowd. Outrageously individualistic and acutely
aware of their abilities, they are not likely to underestimate themselves.
____________________________________________________________
J. Andrew Smith
7.
Single first name only
Writer is an exaggerated individualist. He is a “die-hard” at maintaining his
individualism. His whole purpose and persona is unique. One-of-a- kind. This person’s name is his or her branding, officially and unofficially.
Examples: Hitler, Cher, Elvis, Jesus, Oprah, Madonna, Yanni!, Roseanne,
Elvira, J-Lo, The Donald. Pick one and write it below, or add your own.
_______________________________________________________________
© 2012 Rocky Mountain Graphology Association. Not to be reproduced in any form
Based on the RMGA home study courses. Signature Analysis Course sold separately
Excerpt Bonus from The World’s Greatest Mini Signature Analysis Course
www.TheHandwritingExpert.com
The next time you see a wedding guest book, sign a petition or see someone
sign their bill with their credit card, you will have this little piece of information in
the back of your mind.
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You will learn the #1 thing to NEVER have in your signature and how to correct it
if you do!
You will discover insights into the differences between male and female
signatures.
You will see highly unusual signatures and easily learn basic principles as to how
to analyze anyone’s handwriting. Anyone can do this!
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© 2012 Rocky Mountain Graphology Association. Not to be reproduced in any form
Based on the RMGA home study courses. Signature Analysis Course sold separately
Excerpt Bonus from The World’s Greatest Mini Signature Analysis Course
www.TheHandwritingExpert.com
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