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How You Can Earn $100 An Hour or More Analyzing Handwriting In


Your Spare Time (An Insider's Peek at Bart Baggett's Marketing
Secrets)

Section 3:
Analyze Your Own Handwriting
Right Now ...
If you happen to be one of those people reading this report who has had no previous
training in handwriting analysis, I want you to get a first hand taste of how to do it
and how easy it can be. If there is any doubt left in your mind of its accuracy, you can
use the following section to erase all doubt and get excited about learning more. If
you have had some previous experience, you will recognize the following traits as
merely scratching the surface of some of the deeper facets of personality that
handwriting reveals. If you fall into this category, you may just want to skim the next
few pages and jump into some of my "marketing secrets" in the next section!
Right here, I've included a sample of some of the most easy to use and most popular
traits. Since there are over 70 basic traits and hundreds when you combine and stack
them, this is by no means a comprehensive dictionary. In fact, because it is only a
sampling, you may find only a few matches with your own handwriting in this little
sample "trait dictionary." I am including this to illustrate how easy it can be to start
analyzing handwriting. You may even find yourself digging out old letters and
comparing the writing of all your friends to the examples shown in the description.
Get a pen or grab some handwriting samples of a few people you are curious about
and read on. Just compare the writing to the writing in your hand. If you have a match
... voila! This can be fun and easy!

Discover what is hidden in your handwriting, right now ...

MINI TRAIT DICTIONARY


Emotionally Withdrawn

Shown by a consistent leftward slant. The upstrokes and slant are a minimum of 90
degrees from the baseline. An introvert. This person keeps his own counsel, rarely

expresses feelings, and makes logical unemotional decisions. The smaller the
handwriting, the more reserved he is.
Emotionally Responsive

The hard rightward slant reveals the heart-ruled, moody, impulsive person. The farther
the writing slants to the right, the more this person is subject to emotional stimuli.
This writer naturally relates to people's emotions and has a constant need for
affection. He can be very expressive with his emotions and relates to others easily.
Dual Personality

Shown by an obvious slant variation from left to right in the same sentence. This
person has trouble making decisions because the head and heart are in conflict. He
withdraws into the introverted personality when he feels insecure. This type of person
often seems like he has two distinct personality styles. Unpredictable mood swings.
Desire for Attention

High ending strokes that go up in the air much like a child raising his hand in class for
attention. This person needs to be the center of attention and is always looking for
ways to get noticed. This person needs lots of recognition.
Defiance

A large lower case letter, especially "k" anywhere in the writing. This high buckle "k"
is often referred to as the "go to hell K". The defiant person resists other's authority.
Seen as resentment at being told what to do and as rebellion in young people.
Low Self-Esteem

Shown by the t-bar crossed very low on the stem. This person fears failure and fears
change, thus sets goals with low risk. He remains in bad situations much too long and
finds imperfections with himself. He is rarely successful in his own eyes.
High Self-Esteem

High crossed t-bar and large personal pronoun I. This reveals confidence, ambition,
the ability to plan ahead, high goals, high personal expectations, and an overall good
self image. The higher the cross on the letter t, the higher the goals and ability to
handle risk and the possibility of failure. This is the key to personal success and
happiness.
Secretive

Circles within circle letters on the right hand side. The larger the inner loop is, the
more secrets this person will withhold from others. If the inner loop is huge, this
person will try to avoid giving you a complete answer.
Stubborn

Revealed by t and d-stems shaped like a teepee or upside down "V." The more this
letter is braced, the more this person is braced to his own ideas. Stubborn people
rarely admit they are wrong, and don't want to be confused with the facts after they
have made up their minds.
Talkative

Open circle letters such as a's and o's. The less connected the upper part of these
letters are, the more they must move their mouths. Sometimes they will talk just to
hear their own voice.

As promised ... following are 3 out of 10 of the dreaded "Hell Traits." The "Hell
Traits" are featured and discussed in depth in my first book "The Secrets To
Making Love Happen." (Available on-line).

HELL TRAITS
Lying(Prevarication)

Shown by a combination of loops in the right and left side of lower case a's and o's.
Huge inner loops that cross signify a person that lies pathologically. These people are
not trustworthy.
Temper

Shown by a t-bar that is crossed predominantly on the right side of the stem. The
more it occurs, the easier irritation will cause them to lose control of their emotions. If
combined with a heavy rightward (DE, E+) slant, they will blow up quickly.
Excessively Sensitive To Criticism

Shown by the looped stem in the lower case d or t. The bigger the loop, the more
painful criticism is felt. If the loop is really inflated, this person will imagine
criticism. The d-loop relates to personal self and the t-loop relates to sensitivity to
ideas or philosophies. If the d-loop looks like a hot air balloon ... the person could be
paranoid.

How to Spot Hell Traits in Anyone's Writing


The last traits listed are three of my personal "Hell Traits," because if you see this
trait in someone's writing ... run, don't walk, to the nearest exit. I coined this phrase
after a few "Dates from Hell," and I've been proven right ever since from letters all
over the country. When you spot these ... keep your guard up.

"Every time I dated a woman with Trainwreck Handwriting, she ended up being a
Disaster Waiting to Happen. The handwriting doesn't lie. It took a few bruises to trust
it totally, but now I depend on it."

- Stan Hayes

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