10 Green Flags in a person's Handwriting
Summary
TLDRThis video script explores the art of handwriting analysis, revealing 10 'green flags' that can indicate positive personality traits. From the rebellious 'K' to balanced handwriting zones, waves suggesting a sense of humor, and garland connections hinting at collaboration skills, the script delves into the subconscious messages our handwriting can convey. It also appreciates a regular rhythm, similar signatures to handwriting, fluidity in writing, flexible baselines, relaxed letters, and simplicity as signs of genuine, straightforward individuals.
Takeaways
- đ Handwriting can reveal subconscious traits and nervous system influences, suggesting it's more than just a learned skill.
- đ± The 'FUK' or 'Rebellious K' in handwriting indicates a person with backbone who stands up against authority figures.
- đ§ââïž Balanced handwriting zones suggest a balanced life, with no single aspect overly dominant.
- đ Wavy lines in handwriting often indicate a person with a sense of humor who enjoys sharing it with others.
- đż Garland connections in handwriting suggest a warm, team-oriented individual who is a good collaborator.
- đ° Regular rhythm in handwriting reflects a balanced personality, neither too rigid nor too spontaneous.
- đ A signature similar to regular handwriting indicates authenticity and consistency in one's public and private personas.
- đ§ Fluidity in handwriting suggests creativity and efficient problem-solving abilities.
- đ Flexible baselines in handwriting indicate a balanced emotional state, avoiding extremes of control or unpredictability.
- đ Relaxed letters in handwriting suggest a person who doesn't get stressed easily over minor issues.
- đ Simplicity in handwriting, without excessive decoration, points to a direct and genuine person who isn't trying to deceive or hide their true self.
Q & A
What does the term 'FUK' refer to in handwriting analysis?
-The term 'FUK', possibly coined by Bart Baggett, refers to a handwriting trait where a person writes a capital 'K' instead of a lowercase 'k'. It indicates a person with a strong backbone who stands up for themselves and others, and may have issues with authority figures.
Why is a balanced handwriting important according to the script?
-A balanced handwriting is important as it suggests that all zones of a person's handwriting are proportionate, reflecting a balanced aspect of someone's life without any extreme traits, which is generally a positive sign.
What does the presence of waves in handwriting signify?
-Waves in handwriting, often found in tails or underlines, indicate a person with a sense of humor who is likely to share that humor with others.
What does the term 'Garland connections' in handwriting analysis mean and what does it indicate about a person?
-Garland connections refer to a specific way of connecting letters that resembles garlands on a tree. It indicates someone who is warm, responsive, and a good team player who enjoys collaboration.
What does a regular rhythm in handwriting suggest about a person's character?
-A regular rhythm in handwriting suggests a balance between being not too uptight and being spontaneous, indicating reliability and a lack of inhibition or fear.
Why are signatures that are similar to a person's handwriting considered a positive trait?
-Signatures that are similar to a person's handwriting suggest authenticity and consistency between their public and private selves, indicating a person who is genuine and not overly concerned with social performance.
What does the term 'fluidity' in handwriting analysis represent and what does it indicate about a person?
-Fluidity in handwriting represents creative ways to make writing faster or more efficient while maintaining legibility. It indicates a person with creative problem-solving skills and the ability to be fluid in conversation.
How does the presence of 'anxiety breaks' in handwriting differ from 'fluidity'?
-Anxiety breaks in handwriting appear as sudden stops or breaks in the flow of writing, indicating nervousness and difficulty maintaining fluidity. This is different from fluidity, which is a purposeful and efficient writing style.
What does a 'flexible baseline' in handwriting suggest about a person's emotional stability?
-A flexible baseline suggests a balance between control and unpredictability, indicating a person who is neither overly controlling nor emotionally unpredictable or moody.
Why are 'relaxed letters' in handwriting considered a positive trait?
-Relaxed letters, which are not compressed, indicate that a person is not prone to stress over small matters and can maintain a sense of calm and ease in their writing.
What does 'simplicity' in handwriting signify and how does it relate to a person's character?
-Simplicity in handwriting, without overly decorated or perfect forms, signifies a person who is direct, to the point, and not trying to deceive or hide their true self, indicating honesty and authenticity.
Outlines
đ Traits in Handwriting
This paragraph discusses the idea that handwriting can reveal personal traits. The speaker lists ten positive handwriting traits they find appealing, such as the 'FUK' term for a rebellious K, indicating backbone and resistance to authority. The paragraph emphasizes the subconscious and nervous system influences on handwriting and invites viewers to subscribe for more analysis.
đ Balanced Handwriting Zones
The speaker talks about the importance of balance in the three zones of handwriting, which correspond to different aspects of a person's life. They argue that having a balanced handwriting is generally more favorable than having any zone disproportionately large, as it suggests a balanced personality.
đ Humor in Handwriting
Wavy lines in handwriting, often found in t-bars or underlines, are associated with a person's sense of humor. The paragraph suggests that individuals with this trait are likely to share their humor with others, making them enjoyable to be around.
đ€ Garland Connections
Garland connections in handwriting, which are curvy and resemble decorations on a tree, indicate a warm, responsive, and collaborative personality. The speaker appreciates these traits, as they suggest that the person is supportive and fun to be with.
âł Regular Rhythm
A regular rhythm in handwriting, as opposed to irregularity or rigidity, signifies a balanced personality that is neither too uptight nor overly spontaneous. This trait is seen as a positive indicator of reliability and adaptability.
đ Similar Signature and Handwriting
The speaker appreciates when a person's signature is similar to their handwriting, as it suggests authenticity and consistency in how they present themselves in public versus private. Overly crafted signatures may indicate a discrepancy between public image and private self.
đ§ Fluidity in Writing
Fluidity in handwriting, which involves creative and efficient writing techniques, is associated with creative problem-solving and the ability to engage in fluid conversation. It is distinguished from anxiety breaks, which occur due to nervousness rather than thought or intuition.
đ§ Flexible Baselines
The paragraph discusses the importance of a balanced baseline in handwriting. An overly straight baseline may indicate control or repression, while an unpredictable one suggests unreliability in emotions. The speaker seeks a happy medium for emotional stability.
đ Relaxed Letters
Relaxed letters in handwriting, as opposed to compressed ones, indicate a person who does not get stressed over minor issues. The speaker values this trait, as it suggests a calm and composed personality.
đ Simplicity in Handwriting
Simplicity in handwriting, without excessive decoration, is appreciated by the speaker. It suggests a direct and honest communication style, without attempts to deceive or hide one's true self.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄHandwriting Analysis
đĄGreen Flags
đĄYou Case
đĄBalanced Zones
đĄWaves
đĄGarland Connections
đĄRegular Rhythm
đĄSignature
đĄFluidity
đĄAnxiety Breaks
đĄFlexible Baselines
đĄRelaxed Letters
đĄSimplicity
Highlights
Handwriting can reveal subconscious and nervous system influences beyond just learned writing styles.
The 'FUK' term or 'Rebellious K' indicates backbone and a tendency to stand up against authority figures.
Balanced zones in handwriting suggest a balanced approach to different aspects of life.
Wavy handwriting often indicates a sense of humor and a willingness to share it with others.
Garland connections in handwriting suggest a warm, collaborative personality.
Regular rhythm in handwriting implies a balance between being too uptight and too spontaneous.
A signature similar to handwriting suggests authenticity and consistency in public and private personas.
Fluidity in handwriting indicates creative problem-solving and the ability to engage in conversation.
Anxiety breaks in handwriting are distinguishable from the fluidity and indicate nervousness.
Flexible baselines suggest a balance between control and unpredictability in a person's emotions.
Relaxed letters in handwriting indicate a person who doesn't get stressed over minor issues.
Simplicity in handwriting, without neglect, reflects directness and a lack of deception.
Overly decorated letters may indicate insecurity and a tendency to overcompensate.
The importance of balance in handwriting traits for a well-rounded personality.
Handwriting analysis as a tool for understanding personality traits and behaviors.
The video provides a comprehensive look at 10 positive traits found in handwriting.
Transcripts
a person's handwriting can indicate many
things either positive negative or a bit
of both but these are 10 of my personal
favorite traits to see in someone's
handwriting and what they would indicate
this is 10 green flags in hangry a lot
of people believe that handwriting is
just how you were taught to write but it
actually has a lot of subconscious and
nervous system related influences so if
you want to learn more about handwriting
analysis Please Subscribe I'm so close
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would really appreciate if you
subscribed okay let's get into it number
one you case I didn't make up this
term the f u k term I believe Bart
Baggett made up that term however the
trait itself has been around longer than
him in other textbooks is also known as
the rebellious K maybe the defiant K
call it whatever you want but what it
looks like looks like a capital K where
it's supposed to be a lowercase k these
people have backbone they have some bite
they will stand up for themselves they
will stand up for others but moreover
the trade indicates a person that has
issues with authority figures AKA
teachers bosses police what have you so
while that's that could be considered a
negative trait I really like these
people because they don't take
mistreatment number two balanced zones
the zones of a person's handwriting or
the three-thirds of a person's
handwriting correlate to a different
aspect of someone's life and all these
zones are great but they all have their
extremes that's why I think it's very
important to have a balance of all the
zones and that's why in general it's not
a good thing if any zone is super out of
proportion with the rest I like balance
and I think that's going to be a theme
of this entire video number three waves
waves and handwriting are usually found
in tea bars but people will surprise me
and they'll find new ways to put waves
in handwriting sometimes it'll be in
underlines but often I'll see it in
t-bars this indicates a sense of humor
and it indicates someone that will share
that sense of humor with the world and I
think these people are beautiful if
there are too many waves everywhere if
it's extreme then it's like okay you're
gonna have a hard time getting this
person to take anything seriously but
generally I I love these kinds of people
number four Garland connections or
lead-ins in learning about handwriting
analysis understanding the difference
between garlands and arcades and threads
and like all these different connections
is kind of confusing so let's talk about
it there are many different ways to
connect your letters with arcaded forms
that look like this threaded forms
that's kind of like that angular forms
and garlands that's like Garland's on a
tree all the different ways to connect
your letters they all indicate different
things but Garland specifically would
indicate someone who's warm responsive a
team player likes to collaborate or at
least is a good collaborator even if
they don't like it so anyone with
garlands even if it's not 100 garlands
if it's kind of garlands mixed with
another type of formation or another
type of connector connector even if it's
garlands mixed with like another kind of
connector they these are awesome kind of
people these people are very supportive
very fun to be around very just just
good people number five a regular rhythm
irregularity indicates unreliability
rigidity indicates inhibition and fear
but the middle the happy middle which
would be like a regular rhythm it's just
the perfect balance they're not too
uptight but they're also spontaneous
number six a similar signature to the
handwriting a lot of people will
apologize to me when showing me their
signature they'll be like oh sorry it's
not very good or oh sorry it's not much
of a signature and that's because when I
look at their signature their signature
looks pretty much the same as their
handwriting and these people that are
apologizing to me what they don't know
is I actually love these kinds of people
overly crafted signatures indicate this
crafted version of themselves that this
person wants to portray to society and
how different it is from their
handwriting indicates how different this
Pub Public Image is versus their private
self so the more crafted the signature
the more social performing is happening
the exception for this is people who
performing is just a part of their job
whether they're a public figure or a
celebrity or even like some other more
more regular job that involves an aspect
of Performing but overall it just
indicates someone who's different in
public than in private and I like people
that are just what you see is what you
get type of people number seven fluidity
what is fluidity fluidity is finding
creative ways to make your writing
faster or have momentum and it usually
looks like these interesting connections
that's not necessarily cursive this is
the writer finding a creative way to
write that's more efficient to them and
is still able to be legible and be
understood this indicates creative
problem solving it also indicates
someone who's able to be fluid and
volley with a conversation this is a
green flag however it's very similar and
not to become confused with anxiety
breaks it sounds similar but I'll show
images and examples to show you what the
difference is I'll explain what the
difference is now anxiety breaks look
different because instead of giving the
writing fluidity you can see the rating
breaking if that makes sense it's like
the person was trying to have a fluid
handwriting and then exactly it breaks
and that's because it's very challenging
for this person to have that fluidity
although that's what they want this is
an indicator of anxiety these two are
very similar so it's hard to see the
difference but yes fluidity has
intuitive breaks but these are anxiety
breaks breaks that are happening out of
nervousness not out of like a new
thought or or intuition kind of
confusing but I hope it makes sense
number eight flexible baselines we are
back at the topic of balance I think an
overly straight Baseline takes a lot of
control and would indicate controlling
or repressed person while an
unpredictable Baseline indicates someone
who's pretty unreliable in terms of
their emotions their unpredict Moody
balance I want to find a balance there
is a balance there is the happy medium
it does exist number nine relaxed
letters okay here we go again with
balance but I think what I'm really
getting at is letters that aren't
compressed compressed letters indicate
stress you want to breathe
your letters need to breathe people when
it's all crushed it indicates that's
like what's happening with your muscles
your muscles are all tense and it's
making the writing tense and compressed
so when your writing has that breath
when it has not compressed letters these
are the types of people they're not
going to get stressed over the little
things number 10 Simplicity when I say
Simplicity I'm not talking about
neglected forms I'm talking about simple
forms I'm a simple woman letters that
are overly decorated indicate a person
who is performing and over compensating
often for their own feelings of
insecurity letters that are overly
perfect indicate someone who's
perfectionistic controlling they're
repressed versus a person who's writing
just simply they're just trying to get
their point across they're not doing all
this crazy
writing simply these people are direct
to the point they're not trying to
deceive you or hide who they are they're
just here
they're just here and I like these kinds
of people all right these were my 10 my
10 Things I hope I hope this was
interesting all right thanks for
watching bye
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thank you
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