Graphology And Health
Do you jump at conclusions when you hear a bit of gossip or when you catch half of a TV newscast? Do you choke up quickly when you listen to a revivalist or a political speaker when he bears down hard on your feelings ? Are there times when you come down in the morning feeling fit as a fiddle, then suddenly find that you do not care what happens, the bottom of your world seems to have dropped out. Then you feel good if someone gives you a word of approval. Your day brightens up and you feel like going ahead full steam?
If you find these questions fit your conduct, there is only one graphology and health answer. You slant your writing well forward, possibly not as far as the writing of Warner Baxter, the long time movie favorite. You are ruled by your feelings. You feel, and show how you feel. Even if you are not talkative, anyone who knows you, or even a stranger can tell how you feel by the way you move your head, or the look in your eyes.
The effect of human emotions may be likened to a strong wind. If you have ever seen a hay field or a field of small grain when swept by a high wind, you have had a wonderful example of how the strong wind of emotional force will affect an individual who is emotionally responsive. Some people, in fact a great many, are not highly expressive of their feelings. Some men and women can meet the most upsetting situations and keep calm and cool and self possessed through everything. Such writers are identified by their upright or even their backhand writing.