Weekly Strokes Graphology Newsletter

The offical newsletter and free handwriting analysis blog by Bart Baggett of Handwriting University.com

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Challenging Relationships

April 29th, 2008 · No Comments

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NLP

April 29th, 2008 · No Comments

FEATURE STORY :
How Neuro Linguistic Programming Changes Your Brain
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Triangle loop

April 29th, 2008 · No Comments

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Handwriting Expert will $17 million dollar case - First Time in Court.

April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Millions of dollars are spent each year in winning lawsuits with
handwriting being the key evidence. Your expert is essential.

I read in the Dallas paper the other day, there’s 143 people
that were released from Death Row in the USA, today.
Because, DNA has proved they were not guilty of the
crimes of which they had been convicted, and for which
they were being sent to the execution box.

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Toxic Vocabulary

April 15th, 2008 · No Comments

FEATURE STORY :
Toxic Vocabulary
By Bart Baggett
President, Handwriting University

I remember my dad teaching me the power of
language at […]

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Are you paranoid if they really are after you? (Self consciousness explained.)

April 8th, 2008 · No Comments

FEATURE STORY :
Self Conscious? Whose Watching you?
By Bart Baggett
President, Handwriting University

Listen Here:

When one is feeling self-conscious, one becomes aware of even the smallest of one’s own actions. Such […]

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Thinking Patterns and Intelligence

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

1. FEATURE STORY: “Don’t call them dumb… they just aren’t that sharp.”"Thinking Patterns and Intelligence” audio article by Bart BaggettOne of the most common reasons why people want to use handwriting analysis in their life, is they want to know how intelligent somebody is, how ethical they are and they want to know how compatible they would be in a romantic or business situation.

A cumulative thinker is procedural and slow. They take their time. They analyze things and want all the facts before making a decision. Cumulative thinkers can be a very valuable and thorough asset. They have round m’s and n’s which form smooth letters.

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Graphology Reveals… Are you in Control or a Control Freak?

March 11th, 2008 · No Comments

FEATURE STORY :
Are you in Control or a Control Freak?
By D. West, Contributing Writer and Certified Handwriting Expert

Franklin D. Roosevelt once said that “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.”
The […]

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Are you too shy to read this? Shyness: The Handwriting Trait of the Week

March 4th, 2008 · No Comments

FEATURE STORY :
Shyness: Trait of the Week
Contributed by Guest Author and
Certified Handwriting
Analyst David Riffey, St. Petersburg, FL

Are you diplomatic, self-conscious or just shy?

While studying for Handwriting Analysis Certification, I did a written analysis for a young woman at work. After reading […]

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Do you have “Irritating Personality Disorder? Handwriting Reveals Your Emotional Baggage.

February 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Have you ever had anyone just walk right out of your life with no explanation at all? Perhaps they blamed your for “certain” behaviors which were simply intolerable?

It happens, and it is a very BIG CLUE from the universe that now is a time for some inner reflection.

Now, this article could take approach of “How to spot a bad person, and avoid them.” Well, quite frankly my first book published over 15 years ago dealth with that angle. Today, I’d like to take a more holistic approach and suggest that when people do horrible things to you, it could be a opportunity to look within and see what you are reflecting out.

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