Do you have “Irritating Personality Disorder? Handwriting Reveals Your Emotional Baggage.
FEATURE STORY :
Emotional Baggage – Is your baggage too heavy to deal with?
Handwriting Clues Revealed About You.
By Bart Baggett, President of Handwriting University .com
Have you ever had anyone just walk right out of your life with no explanation at all? Perhaps they blamed your for “certain” behaviors which were simply intolerable?
It happens, and it is a very BIG CLUE from the universe that now is a time for some inner reflection. Just last weekend a friend of mine had a girlfriend of over two years slip up and emailed the “wrong” boyfriend some cute photos of herself… And, oops, revealed the fact she was dating three guys and stringing them all along!
If one is two-timing, she should double check the email address twice before she hits send.
Oooops. How did he miss those clues?
Now, this article could take approach of “How to spot a bad person, and avoid them.” Well, quite frankly my first book published over 15 years ago dealth with that angle. Today, I’d like to take a more holistic approach and suggest that when people do horrible things to you, it could be a opportunity to look within and see what you are reflecting out.
Now, there is always the odd ball person who just slips through your radar, but if there is a repeated statement that your friends or lovers say to you… listen up.
Do your friends kindly describe you as “intense” or “high maintenance?”
Are you often accused of “trying too hard?” or “making a federal case out of everything?”
Does the phrase “let it go” ring a bell?
All I am suggesting is that when life continues to throw stones your way,
you just might be suffering from a little known condition called IPD. IPD is a term I coined a few years ago doing stand-up comedy. It is different than A.D.D., IPD is … “Irritating Personality Disorder!”
Your emotional baggage is too heavy and people jumping ship because of it.
An analysis of your own handwriting might help you learn where your weaknesses are… and how to start the change process. Modern handwriting analysis can be used like a mirror to reveal to you what others already see.
I read a great self help book that said this,”If you really want to know what your unconscious mind REALLY thinks about you, take an honest look around.. at your home, your car, your friends, your health. All those things are a direct reflection of your thoughts.”
And, handwriting is a neurological reflection of the neuro-pathways.. which are bundled repeated thoughts.
Often times, our “ugly baggage” doesn’t show up until we are emotionally involved with someone we care about…and it seems to be reevaluated when the walk out!
This hidden emotional baggage can also explain why some people choose to ignore you, not take you seriously or head for the hills at the very mention of your name. The good news is that by choosing the right self-help tools, you can train your mind to alter the subconscious drives that are the root cause of these destructive patterns.
In handwriting analysis, this practice is called Grapho-therapy — the science of changing your handwriting to change your life.
When it comes to relationships, some people treat a potential soulmate like a porter at an airport. They are always looking for someone to handle their emotional burdens for them as they journey through life. Unfortunately, no matter how big the tip (how rich, attractive or needy you are) few people you meet in life will be qualified for the job. It’s just too much work!
It has been my observation that those people who spend the effort learning to CHANGE THEMSELVES and release your emotional baggage … travel through life with a light effortlessness that seems “automatic.” The term effortless manifstation comes to mind when you handle all your emotional garbage.
People with deep rooted resentment always tend to carry grudges like Olympic torches – the flame doesn’t go out! People that press super heavy on the paper are more likely to hold grudges; but, heavy writing is not always a bad trait. Heavy writersalso tend to be better lovers and achieve more long term goals that require passion in order to see them through to completion. As you will discover in our “Advanced Handwriting Analysis Course”, psychological traits can be both positive and negative and show up in a variety of different ink strokes. But, for this article… I’ll keep it basic for those of you who are not enrolled into the Certification Level Course.
So, grab a sample of your own writing (or someone you hate… just kidding, someone you love) and follow along…
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If you know someone that just emotionally holds onto things too long – they might have an excess of tenacity. This kind of tenacity is often represented in handwriting that contains t-bars that look like they have sprouted little fishing hooks at their ending point.
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Is that chip on your shoulder visible to others? A good way to tell if your resentment is showing is to examine the way you make the initial strokes of your lower case letters. The strokes are straight and rigid and tend to resemble a straight metal pole leaning into the next letter. The farther down it starts on the page indicates how far in the past the root cause of this anger really is.
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Are you sharing too much every time you open your mouth? Take a good look at your lower case o‘s. If they are open at the top it may indicate a tendency to burden others with too much conversation about your issues. Personally, I think the trait of being talkative can be charming and pleasant – if the person has happy things to talk about. But, if you combine a talkative person with a bunch of corrupted “victim” belief systems and anger and resentment . . . I’d rather they not open their mouth.
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Are you so busy convincing others that you can’t be convinced of anything yourself? Look for what we call “the Go To Hell K.” Your lower case k in a word like “monkey”.
This is indicated by a lower case k that is larger than the other letters or by an unusually large buckle or loop in the upper case of the letter.
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People who carry too much emotional baggage tend to share some common personality traits: insecurity, fear, obsessiveness, possessiveness, talkativeness, inflexibility, rebelliousness, resentment, defiance, immaturity and anxiety.
In almost all cases, people with a severe case of “Irritating Personality Disorder” have major emotional scars that are unresolved. Most of these personality traits will show up in a handwriting sample. Many such traits can be changed, using the new science of Grapho-Therapy. The Adults 30 Day Workbook will assist you in changing self-esteem, fear of ridicule, sensitivity to criticism, fear of success, fear of failure, anger at the opposite sex, SARCASM, and even resentment.
If you know someone with this “Irritating Personality Disorder,” please buy them one of our home study courses so they can start to make life a little bit easier for you.
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Q: I am a recovering alcoholic. People often accuse me of being in denial. Is there anything I can do to change my handwriting that might help me become more honest with myself?
A: Most people lie to themselves to avoid experiencing the emotional pain that facing up to reality might cause. (Example: kids lie to keep a parent from getting angry.) An indicator that you might be doing this is by viewing your lower case letter o. The inner loops reveal how much secrecy you are keeping from yourself or others.
If your little o‘s contain two inner loops that touch – this indicates that you are lying to other people in addition to holding some self-deceit. Getting rid of the dual loops will make you brutally honest. Can you handle the truth? The truth may set you free, but it might irritate those around you. (Remember Jim Carrey in the movie Liar! Liar!? Telling the truth all the time can get you in big trouble.)
You can see images of these traits here:
Q: I have always thought I was a bit psychic. Is there anything in a person’s handwriting that might indicate special extra-sensory abilities?
A: People who are intuitive show breaks between letters in their cursive handwriting. Handwriting that is part printed, part cursive is also thought to indicate a strong sixth sense.
However, there is a fine line between “psycho” and “psychic.” Sometimes sociopaths and manipulators also display this trait.
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I have seen a lot of those “tenacity” hooks in people who write to me from 3rd and 2nd world nations….I think tenacity is a good thing in such a situation. It is definitely a stroke that needs to be measured up with all the other strokes. All these “irritating” qualities would be survival qualities if you were trying to get out of a refugee camp, don’t you think? :>) It is all perspective.
Dear Bart,
I am acertified hand writing analyst from India, who recieved the certificate from you during your recent visit to India. This TOOL FOR SELF DISCOVERY has lauhed me in to a new life. I have quit the job of 20 years and am persuing my passion, i.e., People. More than 50 people have been motivated looking at my transformation and have taken up the science. Thanks to each one, you, Rafi… who made it happen.
Shivananda Nayak,
Certified Handwriting Analyst,
Bangalore, India.