The Meaning of Printing in Handwriting Analysis

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How we connect our letters gives information on how we connect with other people.
When we don’t connect our letters, as is the nature of printing, we have trouble with our interpersonal relationships because, at the personality level, there is no true desire – or ability – to “bond” or “connect” intimately with another.
Printers are slow, methodical, creative, and intuitive. They plan through all the steps of a project, detailing each step thoroughly. They are open to the influence of the moment which results in their being impulsive and emotionally vulnerable.
Printers observe everything in their environment, as they are alert and even hyper-vigilant. They see the big picture and prefer to work with the conceptual view rather than having to deal with the details. They will work with the details until it is clear in their mind, then they are on to the big picture.
Generally, printers are:
1. egocentric
2. moody
3. selfish
4. cautious
5. fearful
6. unadaptable
7. insecure
8. independent
9. sensitive
10. rebellious
Printing is a facade writing (applies to those that need to print in their careers – such as architects, etc.) so you may not be aware of these qualities in the individual. You are more likely to see the surface charm, or the role of “the wise one.”
Beneath the facade is the pain, fear and anger from early life.
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