Understand the Margins in Handwriting Analysis

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Summary: Use the margins to determine a person's handwriting style in this free handwriting analysis video series from our graphology expert.

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Carmen Lynne Carmen Lynne, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, has been in private practice since January 2007 assisting clients in achieving their personal goals in such a... read more

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Understand the Margins in Handwriting Analysis

Hi I'm Carmen Lynne with Expert Village, and what we're going to talk about right now is margins and how important those are. So as you can see, because Lou was writing on a piece of unlined paper, he was basically creating his own margins, right? So he's got a good healthy margin here, a good healthy margin here and upper. So he's basically got fairly even margins around it, OK? And your margins indicate your generosity to yourself or others. So as you can see, Lou is generous to himself and to others because he has healthy margins either side. Sometimes you can see somebody whose writing starts way over here and then just goes really crowded on the other side, or the opposite. They can start right back over here and finish with a big margin on the right. OK? So, yes, isn't that amazing? Even things like that. And even things like how you address your envelope, that's interesting too. If you notice where you put the address on the envelope. Do you put it way over to the right, way over to the left, right in the center? And also, up, high, down low, all those things can tell you. So if you put it in the middle you're centered? You're very centered and very balanced. And if ... Then it means different things and you're extremely one thing or another, yes more so, yes. OK? So we have some examples of different types of margins here on the sheet which you can take a look at, OK? So next we're going to be talking about the zones.

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