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As a Graphologist I have seen thousands of signatures. Today I will share a few insights into signature styles which are an indication of trouble in relationships, health and career. 1. Signature going downhill. If your signature goes downhill i.e. the baseline of the signature goes down, it is an indication of unhappiness, low spirit (and depression if it has been going down for a long time.) Lift the baseline of your signature and feel optimistic once again.. You need to practise that for some time before you start seeing light at the end of every dark tunnel. Hope and happiness will return. Only the depressed know how dark depression can be. 2.Signature with a base line looking like the lips of a sad face or an inverted U. Even a slight convex is an indication of the writer accepting failure sooner than most. He climbs the ladder as long as there is an external support or push from behind. He gives up as soon as the support is withdrawn. Always sign with a straight base line or with a baseline going uphill. 3.Signature with a line running across it or with scratchings on it made by the writer himself. Such a writer is prone to accidents ranging from minor to major ones. Sometimes they inflict pain on themselves by cutting themselves . Sometimes things could get fatal too. One of my clients said that her husband would bite his nails and stop only when blood would ooze out of his nails. He would sign with many lines running through his signature. Some of these writers cannot even look at the mirror and say " I love you." to themselves. Try writing your name and scratching it out just three times and see how miserable it feels. Removal of these self obliterating strokes will benefit the writer by bringing love and approval for himself or herself. Will highlight more on this topic on a daily basic. Your feedback will be highly appreciated.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 14:10:54 +0000

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