"Your Handwriting Can Change Your Life" by Vimala Rodgers. is a book about improving your handwriting, but; it uses the ideals centered around graphology (handwriting analysis)to key in on certain personality traits that can be changed to improve one's life...
For instance the lower case d reflects sensitivity. If you easily have your feelings hurt or find it hard to speek up for yourself, changing the letter d in your hand writing could change these traits for the better.
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I the idea here is like looking at 2 groups of people. Group 1 people are all outgoing and not easily offended and they all create their lowers case d one way. Group 2 people are easily upset and shy away from otheres out of fear and they all create their lower case d another way. If you come along and write your lower case d like group 2 people, you can change and become more of a group 1 type by writing your lower case d like that of the group 1 people. This is the basic idea here as I see it anyway.
It begs an interesting question. There's no doubt that there is some correlation between handwriting and personality. However, I'm not so sure I accept the premise that you can change your handwriting to change your personality.
So, the basic premise of the book is that the principles of (well debunked) graphology actually apply in reverse, and changing the way you write could change your personality? Pardon my skepticism, but as James Randi has often been quoted to say, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." I can't even think of a way to test that hypothesis, short of a multi-year study that couldn't be made double-blind (and hence is suspect from a psychological standpoint).
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