Handwriting Analysis #62: [Areas of Improvement] (1/18) Selective Listener | Graphology by APDaga

Handwriting Analysis #62: [Areas of Improvement] (1/18) Selective Listener | Graphology by APDaga
I have learned handwriting analysis (Graphology) in my college days and now I have decided to share my knowledge about handwriting analysis with all of you guys. 

The intention of sharing handwriting analysis knowledge is pure and to help other curious minds like me. Please make use of it for the betterment of society and the world. As all of you know "With great power & knowledge comes great responsibility

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Disclaimer:

  • Our handwriting is a reflection of our personality at the moment. Your handwriting doesn't speak about your future. So, don't expect that you will be doing future predictions using handwriting analysis. 

  • You can know the present state of your mind with handwriting analysis and improve it or make it better with practice and hard work in the proper direction. 

  • Any trait does not indicate anything white or black in your personality. Everyone is unique and their personality is made up of a combination of multiple traits.

  • and the most important thing to remember is "A person's personality changes over the period." If you see something negative in someone's personality that doesn't mean that's permanent."

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Areas of Improvement:

Area of improvement is the suggestion, of what you could work on, to make your life much easier, healthier, and happier. According to us, changing these areas would not only change your outlook towards success but pave way for much more than you think you could ever achieve. In graphology, areas of improvement are categorized as follows:



Selective Listener:

Handwriting Analysis #62: [Areas of Improvement] (1/18) Selective Listener | Graphology by APDaga
  • Selective Listener: is the phenomenon that occurs when we only hear what we want to hear. It’s a type of mental filtering in which we tune out someone’s opinions or ideas when they don’t line up with ours.

  • This person can tune other people out. S/he has his own ideas and will only agree with you if you agree with him.

  • In other words, this person can be closed-minded.

  • In hand writing, It is shown by retraced e's that are usually found with narrow or closed a's and o's.  

  • This isn’t just a bad habit or rude behavior. It’s part of a big problem which results when you are unable to hear what someone has to say because you are refusing to submit yourself to the underlying confrontation.  

  • That potential fight is the real reason we often stop hearing what someone has to say; we’ve already decided they’re wrong because we are right.  



Samples:

Handwriting Analysis #62: [Areas of Improvement] (1/18) Selective Listener | Graphology by APDaga
Sample 1: Selective Listener Handwriting




Summary:

Strokes:

  • Retraced - e.

Location:

  • Middle zones

Focus Letters:

  • e, a, o (lower case)

Trait:

  • Will agree with you only when you agree with him.

Degree Traces / Present:

  • ---

Comments:

  • Look for the retraced e's that are usually found with narrow or closed a's and o's.

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