Self Discovery by Handwriting Analysis


Book Description

Way back in 1999, I felt magnetically drawn towards a book on “Handwriting Analysis”. This accidental encounter with graphology changed my life. All my negative traits and habits that held me back, were in front of me. It was my moment of awakening. Its time you find yours! Do you feel struck in life? Have difficulty in setting and achieving goals? Or drop projects midway? Sometimes, we find ourselves stuck in life due to our inability to recognise our shortcomings. Even if we do recognise them, we find it difficult to improve. Handwriting Analysis is a secret key to our subconscious mind. It brings forth our shortcoming, toxic patterns and unrewarding habits that we may have developed over time. Take a leap towards your dreams, and reach your highest potential. Use this book as a tool for Self-Discovery, Self-Awareness and Self-Realisation. This book is designed as a simple tool to help you unravel yourself. By using it, you can learn about your self-esteem and how you project yourself in the outside world. It helps you discover your strengths and weaknesses. It presents before you a life changing tool-kit by which you can change yourself and decide on the traits you wish to develop to succeed in your chosen field. Learn, unlearn and improve your professional as well as personal lives by understanding your handwriting and signature. This book also helps you understand people and unfurl their hidden mental traits, motives and feelings.







Psychographology


Book Description

Your handwriting is a picture of yourself that you may never have seen. This book shows you how to look at handwriting to discover personality and character differences and then apply psychological knowledge to profit from this new information. Graphology is the science of finding out about a person's character from his handwriting. Combine this with psychology and you have the theme of this volume: Psychographology. Because handwriting is a universal means of communication and expression, it is the basis of finding important personality information, not only about yourself but about other people that you are interested in. The book is organized simply so that you can read it quickly. Illustrations are located immediately following the text discussions so that you will understand promptly just what is being described. Instead of following a straight format, the various sections of the book have been styled to accommodate the sense of the material. This is not a book to read and set aside. It contains a complete section on Graphology so that it can be used as a continuous reference work on handwriting analysis. This basic material will have to be read many times before it will be mastered. There is also a list of personality "types" so that you can classify people quickly when you have only a little time to study their handwriting. A special group of "Grapho-Guides" has been included for the person who cannot wait to finish the book but who needs to try out his new handwriting knowledge immediately. These will serve to answer a number of the most common questions that people want answered about themselves and others.




Writing to Learn


Book Description

This is an essential book for everyone who wants to write clearly about any subject and use writing as a means of learning.







Writing as a Method for the Self-Study of Practice


Book Description

This book focuses on the writing process in the self-study of teaching and teacher education practices. It addresses writing as an area in which teacher educators can develop their skills and represents how to write in ways that are compatible with self-study's orientations towards the inquiry, both personal and on practice. The book examines effective self-study writing with chapters written by experienced self-study practitioners. In addition to considering elements of writing as a method for the self-study of practice, it delves into the cognitive processes of real writers making explicit their writing practices. Practical suggestions are connected to the lived experiences of self-study practitioners making sense of their field through the process of writing. This book will be of interest to doctoral and novice self-study writers, and experienced authors seeking to develop their practice. It demonstrates that writing as a method of inquiry in self-study and beyond can be learned, modeled and taught.




Handwriting


Book Description

Do you realize how revealing your handwriting is? Whenever you put pen to paper - whether applying for a job, addressing an envelope or merely doodling - you may be giving away much more about yourself than you intend. In this highly readable and authoritative guide, graphologist Peter West uses over 300 illustrations to analyse: -General features - slant, size and margin -Specifics - capitals, numbers, signatures and choice of ink and paper colour -Doodles - what is the secret of your absent-minded designs? -The letters of the alphabet - identifying the main stylistic variations It includes illuminating sections on graphology as an aid to: -Assessing compatibility in relationships -Personal management -Child guidance Handwriting provides a fascinating and invaluable chance to better understanding yourself and others.




Handwriting in America


Book Description

In this engaging history, the author demonstrates handwriting in America from colonial times to the present. Exploring such subjects as penmanship, pedagogy, handwriting analysis, autograph collecting, and calligraphy revivals, Thornton investigates the shifting functions and meanings of handwriting. 57 illustrations.




Susan Sontag


Book Description

Susan Sontag: An Annotated Bibliography catalogues the works of one of America's most prolific and important 20th century authors. Known for her philosophical writings on American culture, topics left untouched by Sontag's writings are few and far between. This volume is an exhaustive collection that includes her novels, essays, reviews, films and interviews. Each entry is accompanied by an annotated bibliography.