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Karma Chameleon

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  • 07/04/2008
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This week, graphologist Corinne Bible assesses the handwriting of Richard Wills, sales and marketing director at the Commerce Centre

In this handwriting sample, the letters fluctuate slightly in size and the slant of the writing also shows slight variations. This means that the writer can be a chameleon in the workplace, tuning in to the mood and adapting his style to suit the occasion.

Additionally, the minor fluctuations in his writing are a sign of someone who has a lot of nervous energy. As a result, he is very active, always reacting quickly, occasionally impetuously, to new information. There are times when he can fret unnecessarily over small issues, however, his clear line spacing helps to ensure his sound organisational skills and underlying methodical approach help to moderate his initial reactions.

The wide word spacing is an indication of objectivity and this writer always tries to create a balance between instant reaction and cool detachment.

The angular letters mean he has good analytical abilities so can number crunch and troubleshoot effectively, but these are intermixed with wide circular letters which are a sign of an outgoing communicator who is able to explain difficult concepts in simple terms.

This writer offers a blend of differing skills, which gives him a range of talents to bring to the workplace.

Finally, the tall signature is indicative of his inner ambition to rise to a position of authority, and the legibility demonstrates that he is a figure of authority who believes in leading his team by example.

Ed Carney, marketing manager at the Commerce Centre, said: “The accuracy of this analysis is extremely good and draws a very close comparison to Richard, especially in the way he adapts his style to suit the occasion, as his job profile is so diverse. n

Corinne Bible has more than 25 years’ experience in the field of handwriting analysis. She is a qualified member of the British Institute of Graphologists

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