Saturday, July 5, 2008

How You Think: Check out Your m’s and n’s

Your m’s and n’s are one are of your handwriting that indicates how you think. The most efficient thought process is where you have a variety of m’s and n’s. When there is only one type of ‘m’ and ‘n’ throughout your writing, that is also giving a message to you.

Rounded m’s and n’s: If all your m’s and n’s are carefully rounded, you are someone who thinks in a cumulative, step-by-step process. You are likely to be someone who does things in a careful, methodical manner. It may take longer for you to learn, but once you’ve learned something, it usually stays with you. You are not someone who likes to be hurried in building ‘evidence’ to support your thoughts and conclusions. Some may think you ‘slow’ but in actuality you are thorough.

V-wedges at the base and the upper part of your m’s and n’s: If you have deep v-wedges at the base of your m’s and n’s, you are a truly analytical thinker. You won’t appreciate people presenting you with fait accompli information, but will want to ask ‘why’. The corresponding upper wedges in these letters represent your exploratory ability: In other words, you are not someone who allows others to ‘tell you what to do’. Such an individual will challenge absolutely everything until they are satisfied.

Needle points: Are there needle points in your m’s and n’s? These are indications of your keen comprehension. You are someone who is so quick and bright that you can finish sentences for people. You are usually three or four steps ahead of most! The only caution here is when you need to communicate with those who are slower minded than you are. You may think you’re listening, but in actuality have drifted off and are thinking about five or six other things. You may say “Got it, yes, absolutely.” However, you’re the same one who may have to return in five minutes, saying “What was that last part?”

Threading: Do the portions of your m’s and n’s ‘break down’, resembling a spool of thread thrown to the ground? If the answer to this is yes, it indicates ‘threading’. If you are a true thread writer, you can be a real chameleon who has the gift of adapting to any situation and person without compromising yourself. You are someone who could be termed a ‘politician’.

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