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Honesty and integrity are something everyone wants to know about in anyone i.e. boss, fellow workers, friend, client, customer and the list could go on and on and on and on. Honesty and integrity are the habits or character that not only we want to know about others but also what we want others to think about us – a truthful, genuine, reputable, real, free from deception, upright, just and honourable individual.
There are many studies about ways to identify dishonesty in a person i.e. through body language, eye contact, how the person talks, through lying detector and even through handwriting.
There are even trainings or seminars offered to teach people on how to identify dishonesty. As there is much dishonesty around, people are willing to pay to attend such training.
As being mentioned earlier, one way to identify dishonesty is through handwriting. Researches have shown that there are 40 dishonesty traits that could be identified in the handwriting and it would be a benefit to us to at least know one or two traits.
How could dishonesty be revealed through handwriting?
Handwriting is also called brain writing, as it is controlled by the part of the brain that also controls our speaking ability. When we write, we are not writing with only our hand. We also write with our brain, muscles and nerves. These four parts of us in turn react to conscious, subconscious and emotional stimuli. For example when we wrote in an angry emotion, it could be seen in our handwriting. That is how the handwriting could reveal a lot about us.
As handwriting is a projection of our subconscious mind where it would be able to reveal about the writer’s personality therefore it would definitely be able to show about honesty or dishonesty.
Honesty like any other traits also has a great many supporting and reducing influences. For example, a self-confident and high self-esteem person would be more likely to be honest in a difficult situation compared to someone who lacks confidence or has low self-esteem who would have a great need for approval.
Though we have the knowledge in identifying honesty and integrity through the handwriting, we should never make assumption or judge people i.e. we assume that the writer is a dishonest person only because there is one dishonesty trait found in the handwriting. Bear this in mind, most of us would “bend the truth” sometimes I hope in the very rare occasion. Therefore when we see dishonesty traits in the handwriting don’t quickly make an assumption. It must be a continual trait throughout the writing not just an isolated or occasional occurrence.
Copyright (c) 2009 Khadijah Ibrahim
About The Author
Khadijah is a certified handwriting analyst, internet marketer, author, trainer and NLP practitioner. Her purpose is to help as many people be successful and achieve their dreams. See her talks about building online business and positive personality on her blog at http://www.khadijah-ibrahim.com
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