Understand Writing Strokes in Handwriting Analysis

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Part of the video series: Learn the Basics of Handwriting Analysis

Summary: Use a person's writing strokes to determine their 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 Writing Strokes in Handwriting Analysis

Hi, I am Carmen Lynne, with Expert Village. So now we are going to talk about beginning strokes and ending strokes and those are the little strokes, you make on the small letters, which I am going to show you right here. So we are going to be talking about beginning and ending strokes, so the beginning stroke would be, say for example, this word here, you see how there is no beginning stroke on this d. I started the d over here and I just formed the d, that means some body who just jumps right in and starts going on a project. Now if I were to form this d by going like this, you see how there is a stroke, before, so this is a person who likes to maybe think and plan a little bit before they start a project. Ok, so ending strokes indicates your level of follow through, so you take the letter e, that would be an average amount of follow through, now say for example, the e, that you didn't quite finish it, you see, how that isn't quite finished there, that lack of follow through, is somebody who is hesitant to follow things through. Ok, or you could have somebody who does a very long ending stroke, like that, and that would be somebody who really has good follow through, that maybe has some lofty ideals and some things that they want to do.

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