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analyzing "normal" handwriting from subscribers 

Leah Eckardt
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THANK U FOR WATCHING!!!! :DDDD
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Usual disclaimer for anyone new--GRAPHOLOGY IS VERY CONTROVERSIAL so if you chose to be a hater that's your choice
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UPDATE ON HOW TO SEND ME HANDWRITING:
currently the BEST way to make sure your writing gets to me is to post it on instagram and use the hashtag #handwritingforleah also you can follow me @leah_eckardt if you'd like as well :D
I wish my email could work, but my emails are just going to continue running out of storage so I think this is the best way to do it.
(but still NEVER email my business email unless it's business related)
Thank you thank you thank youuu
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On another note, if you're new to the channel, Welcome^-^ My name is Leah and I make videos on handwriting analysis and graphology :) I’m even looking into getting the certification to be a licensed graphologist so I have something tangible to prove my credibility because DISCLAIMER: I am not a licensed graphologist- YET. I just am obsessed with learning about graphology and I know probably more than I should about it. And if any gatekeepers in the comments want to criticize me for not being licensed, it costs a lot to get certified and the more I think about it, the more dumb I think that is. So if that bothers you that for the time being I’m not certified, you can go to another channel. You will be missed.
But- if you like this video, PRESS THE LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE! I upload new videos every Monday.
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@bananabrain2996
@bananabrain2996 2 года назад
Interesting thing about scratching out mistakes, as a kid at school I would always scratch/block them out with black ink as much as possible on purpose because I was embarrassed about teachers readng my mistakes. Now it's kind of part of my handwriting but less extreme
@bri5033
@bri5033 2 года назад
Same
@ningvis
@ningvis 2 года назад
me too
@ate7865
@ate7865 2 года назад
Omg same my teacher even told me not to do that 😭
@booklovingpoet5942
@booklovingpoet5942 2 года назад
Saaaaaaame, I hate it when the teachers read your mistakes.
@cxffaye
@cxffaye 2 года назад
Samee
@mefovarka
@mefovarka 2 года назад
i was thinking about sending some different language handwriting in, i was wondering how much my different languaged writings differ. i think that different emotions might be connected to writing in different languages. fascinating stuff, really
@alizapri
@alizapri 2 года назад
American vs. French there are some significant differences, I think it mostly comes from how much cursive is stressed in FR
@hana-ho7pp
@hana-ho7pp 2 года назад
Ok so I speak hella languages thhis is gonna be a long comment but basically in English and slovak I have tiny neat handwriting tiny middle zones big upper zones and very inconsistent middle zones, in Irish it's bigger pretty much illegibly messy and extremely inconsistent cuz I suck at Irish so I'm just confused and trying to think about correct grammar and spelling and in German it's also a bit bigger than my normal writing and I have bigger middle and lower zones in German for some reason
@Laura-nk6xl
@Laura-nk6xl 2 года назад
Me too! But I've learnt later to write in Russian cursive, after teenage hood, so my writing in Russian should be very different? Also being not my mother tongue
@perdasche
@perdasche 2 года назад
@@hana-ho7pp hella
@ITzSa3d
@ITzSa3d 2 года назад
@@alizapri ikr , whenever I write in French, I use cursive more.
@blipblob1558
@blipblob1558 2 года назад
I do the "writing between lines" thing as well! My first language is Cantonese. When we're learning how to write Chinese characters, we're given a square and we have to write in the middle of it. That habit stuck with me. No matter if it's Chinese or English I'm writing, I tend to write above the line a little bit. (I feel like most people would still write on the lines tho:/)
@flannelsone1159
@flannelsone1159 2 года назад
Unlikely but are there people who use ligatures anyway?
@blipblob1558
@blipblob1558 2 года назад
​@@flannelsone1159 Quite a lot of my friends use ligatures. Both Chinese and English are the official languages of where I'm from so English is widely used as well. People have a lot of chances to develop their writing styles. I hope this is what you're asking for?
@danji9485
@danji9485 2 года назад
lei hou
@juliane5632
@juliane5632 2 года назад
I have an on and off way of writing like that. Suddenly my lines on this side is landed perfectly on the line and suddenly i switched a bit higher and sometimes lower which i dont know why. But i feel comfortable to keep switching up the places
@maryammalik7176
@maryammalik7176 2 года назад
same, i dont even know how it started tbh but its stuck
@davespriter
@davespriter 2 года назад
the thorough scratching thing is interesting to me. i used to write random letters over my mistakes (or just the alphabet) and then scratch it out a little so people cant see what was written even though they can make out letters through the scratching. like i was fine with people seeing THAT i made a mistake, i just didnt want people seeing WHAT it was lol
@cpeugh123ad
@cpeugh123ad Год назад
YES
@lolpufferfish1129
@lolpufferfish1129 Год назад
SAME
@jayarise
@jayarise Год назад
LMAO SAME XD
@ad_1926
@ad_1926 Год назад
Exactly
@doggieonbaysil2706
@doggieonbaysil2706 2 года назад
I want a whole video about margins! It’s interesting when you talk about spacial relations with regards to writing
@elwiwi1416
@elwiwi1416 2 года назад
i can’t help but find it really funny that my handwriting ended up getting into this video too, even if it was just for the intro when you said you tend to look for “abnormal” handwriting, LOL. ant handwriting gets me put on the weird list! regardless of that, great video as usual:)
@weissemelone7556
@weissemelone7556 2 года назад
Lmao mine too I was so happy when I saw it for like 0.5 seconds
@hannah-kv8bd
@hannah-kv8bd 2 года назад
@@weissemelone7556 which one was yours? :D
@weissemelone7556
@weissemelone7556 2 года назад
@@hannah-kv8bd the second one🗿 (sorry for the late reply)
@elwiwi1416
@elwiwi1416 2 года назад
@@weissemelone7556 your handwriting is the example at 0:10?? your handwriting is so pretty dog good lord😭😭
@weissemelone7556
@weissemelone7556 2 года назад
@@elwiwi1416 thank You damn!!
@pandoram6282
@pandoram6282 2 года назад
What I find interesting about my writing is this - I write really quickly, always thinking about the next letter not the current one, so I often connect letters, forget dots on i's and j's, and sometimes forget entire letters because the last one before it made a movement that was similar enough to that letter to make me think I'd already done it. Example being a w before a u, I'll write the w but not the u and move on to the next letter, or I'll write the w thinking it's the u and thinking I've dropped the w, or pick up my pencil between the w because I'm thinking I'm already on the u. I wonder if that says anything about personality, or more so something like attention problems?
@manamana7712
@manamana7712 2 года назад
Sounds like possible attention problems, have you gotten any diagnosis of attention deficit or hyperactivity?
@pandoram6282
@pandoram6282 2 года назад
@@manamana7712 Man I wish, but we be not able to get therapy out here.
@ukiyomi
@ukiyomi 2 года назад
Sameeeeee sometimes when m and u or w or n are connected I either forget to write one of them or wrtir for example an m with three mountains gdgxjsk
@sheepysnowtato824
@sheepysnowtato824 2 года назад
I can relate to this but it's only really when I'm thinking of the next word I'm gonna write. It's not *to.o* common, but I definitely still merge words by accident sometimes and then am like, "What the fudge did I just do? :D"
@tahimwaicij
@tahimwaicij Год назад
SAME! the amout of times I forget letters is insane! Fuck I forgot the n. Goddammed!
@alexandra.a9428
@alexandra.a9428 2 года назад
LEAH! hozier posted his handwriting on his "YT community" so would be interesting to hear from you on that!
@Bixu_Boks
@Bixu_Boks 2 года назад
Is it possible that the half connected handwriting thing is just a result of learning Cursive and then Print? or vice-versa? cause I write "half-connected" and I was taught cursive first.
@whlnjoon5537
@whlnjoon5537 2 года назад
that's actually pretty likely since the writing is in german and in germany up until a few years ago we would learn cursive in 1st/2nd grade additionally to print. it was actually changed because people complained that children can't write either correctly and mix them up. and also because it's unnessecarily confusing for children just learning how to write.
@hannahbarlow53
@hannahbarlow53 2 года назад
I think it is. I was in one of the last classes to be taught cursive and I have realized that my handwriting is practically half cusive and half print where as others I know who haven't learned cusive isn't.
@nikolkuhar8127
@nikolkuhar8127 2 года назад
I think it isss, In Croatia we learn like bold print big letters first but as soon as we know alfabeth we start writting in cursive and using that till 5th grade
@delilah456
@delilah456 2 года назад
I would think so but I tend to have half connected hand writing and I learned regular print before cursive, and my cursive tends to be poor so I am not sure 🥲
@Kiwi-Bird.
@Kiwi-Bird. 2 года назад
huh, I lerned print first and then cursive but I still halve connect my words, (I do write pritty fast tho...)
@JakeLangenderfer
@JakeLangenderfer 2 года назад
Just found this channel through this video - this is fascinating. I'm halfway through a linguistics minor and suddenly feel the need to add in some handwriting analysis. I'm sure there's a class on that somewhere. The psychological analysis in all of this is very cool. Subbed!
@pwuddingsprinklez
@pwuddingsprinklez 2 года назад
same
@ffc1a28c7
@ffc1a28c7 Год назад
@@richardbutler9217 Exactly lmao. This shit just seems completely fake and useless
@tailbonetailbone9380
@tailbonetailbone9380 2 года назад
Now I get why people like astrology and palmistry. This is so fun! It helps that I love calligraphy and an incredibly nosy, so I love seeing others' handwriting! I have relatives who got trained in basic graphanalysis to check signatures and it was nearly as fun to look at all those little details.
@bananabrain2996
@bananabrain2996 2 года назад
Hey leah, so I wondered if you could maybe give us some tips on what the best kind of hand writing to submit would be? Like you said you didn't like handwriting copying from a book and you like notes etc. Maybe we could all try and submit stuff from a similar context? Or 3 different situations ?
@thebiggestnerdynerd6250
@thebiggestnerdynerd6250 2 года назад
I'm a little sad my handwriting didnt get to be analyzed, but it's good enough you got to see my drawing! I'm still pretty proud you liked it and watching your video was still a blast
@sharpiesarecool814
@sharpiesarecool814 2 года назад
I used to get freaked out by how different my handwriting looked all the time. it was like i was different people all the time. but oh it just meant that im super emotional which SUPER DUPER checks out
@elsie_raindeer
@elsie_raindeer 2 года назад
A WHOLE VID ABOUT MARGINS WOULD BE AMAZING!!!! I struggle with grasping the concept of margins so that would be cool :)
@sunstonearts8051
@sunstonearts8051 2 года назад
*So I commented this on an old video of yours and realized that you probably don't check the comments of videos that were posted that long ago. So, I'm commenting here too! (The video was letter-specific traits, so that's what all of these questions are about!)* Hey Leah! I'm a huge fan of the work you do educating people and I actually have a few questions! Some of the people I know have these traits, and some of them are just things I thought about while watching. 1. Could the loop in a cursive L also relate to the "gashing wound" trait of the d and h? 2. Can lowercase q's have a felon's claw? And what about a cursive z? 3. Could a lowercase t with a long forward t-bar and aggressive spikes in the t-bar as well indicate passive aggression or aggressively optimistic? 4. I know a girl who closes the curve in the letter u so much that it almost looks like an a. Could this be a sign of the fear of being open to people? 5. What if a letter that doesn't usually go into the lower zone extends too far and reaches the lower zone? What could that indicate? I'm not sure if you will see this but if you do see it that would be so helpful!
@wyrmeleon2002
@wyrmeleon2002 2 года назад
I feel like I should submit a comparison of my notes when I’m fully awake and when I’m dozing off in class. I think the difference is dramatic
@amandaferraz8425
@amandaferraz8425 2 года назад
hi leah, the editing leah and the new tools you are using are amazing!!!!! you are amazing girl tnx for all the content and effort
@luminyam6145
@luminyam6145 Год назад
Leah I love your compassion when you talk about ppl's handwriting. You are such a kind person.
@sarb.5700
@sarb.5700 Год назад
the reason i write half connected is mostly because i don’t know how most of the letters connect when i write cursive😂
@simonbbrr
@simonbbrr Год назад
Same lol
@f4ll3ndrag0n4
@f4ll3ndrag0n4 Год назад
It’s so crazy what you can get from a person just from looking at there hand writing
@k1pepeo
@k1pepeo 2 года назад
Love your nails, the colour compliments you well!
@allbou8538
@allbou8538 2 года назад
Hi! I happened to come across one of your videos and I never thought we could analyze the handwriting, it’s so fascinating. I will definitely watch all the other videos it’s too cool !!!!
@janesska1348
@janesska1348 2 года назад
Hey, Leah, I was wondering do people have different handwriting when writing in different languages? You know like if it copies the theory that people have different personalities in different languages. Do you have any experience with that? Also, I'd love the video about margins!
@thevelveteentreeline
@thevelveteentreeline 2 года назад
Hi, I speak 2 languages fluently and there are slight differences but for me it's mostly the same(hope this helped :D)
@redacted1973
@redacted1973 2 года назад
My writing in Chinese tends to be bigger than my writing in English but that's just for legibility because my pen's too thick to write small when the word has a ton of strokes
@raefblox2138
@raefblox2138 2 года назад
Yeah, my handwriting is much more better in Spanish than english, maybe its my mood though 🤷
@user-cg9sm5zt6t
@user-cg9sm5zt6t 2 года назад
When I write in English and Spanish my handwriting is the same and generally less legible. But when I write in Russian it is more neat and consistent, maybe to do with different alphabets?
@zainaa6133
@zainaa6133 2 года назад
i'm the same in spanish and english
@chrisvalhallalalala8242
@chrisvalhallalalala8242 2 года назад
idk why i was so amused by how you were saying i dots and margins leaning back indicating anxiety, so i paused to actually read the text at 7:39 and the person is literally journaling about their anxiety 😭😭 i mean i guess that just proves that what you're feeling is related to how you physically express yourself in the form of writing. kind of like in artworks, you can decipher the artist's emotions in that moment by how expressive or deliberate their brush strokes etc are. their writing also gets smaller as they write about feeling "weak, fragile and useless", visually conveying how small they feel. in one of my design classes we touched upon the concept of how people uniquely incorporate themselves in their physical craftwork by the marks they make (we studied some book called "the maker's hand" but i can't remember the exact source rn), so i can see now that this concept goes as far as to include handwriting too. mark-making is innately human. and graphology is pretty artistic in the way you visually analyse subjectivity 😄
@moonlitproductions7182
@moonlitproductions7182 2 года назад
Wow I didn’t know this was really a thing, reading people through handwriting...cool!
@umapessoaqualquer8789
@umapessoaqualquer8789 2 года назад
I always wanted you to analyze my writing, but I never sent it to you because everything I've ever written is in Portuguese. but since you analyzed a writing in a foreign language I think I'll send mine too 😊
@fa1ryqu33n5
@fa1ryqu33n5 2 года назад
Hey Leah this is my first time watching one of your videos and I just wanted to say I was honestly shocked at how accurate you were when describing the crossing out mistakes part. It really resonated with me, keep up the good work :)
@nancykira717
@nancykira717 2 года назад
i never thought how interesting handwriting can be. I'm glad RU-vid recommend this to me
@user-us7qg7yj6j
@user-us7qg7yj6j Год назад
1:12 this moment is important to be remember for my writing fluency because it encourages my thoughts flow over the paper by making me realise that I overthink what I write so that's like multiple barriers between me and who reads my words
@ajbrehbroski913
@ajbrehbroski913 2 года назад
the tommyinnit post on your insta feed got me 😭 i love your vids tho ♥️
@hanananah
@hanananah Год назад
My i dots are so high you can't see them any more 😂. I stopped dotting my writing in 7th grade with a friend because we thought it was "cool" and I don't think I could go back now. I've spent more than half my life not doing it.
@anky_but_on_steroids3750
@anky_but_on_steroids3750 Год назад
I wrote above the line and I think that’s the first mention I’ve ever seen of this on your channel. I just found it out, dropped you a sub and started my deep dive
@jessdoritowhale
@jessdoritowhale 2 года назад
Hey Leah I just wanna say that I appreciate the amount of work you put in your videos and I can’t tell you how much I have to thank you for your analysis videos because it’s helped me a lot in understanding my mom since she isn’t around anymore. I’ve been kinda blind in who she was to me and these hand writing analysis videos help me get to know her, to feel like she’s still fresh in my mind. Ive found that she is an huge optimist with some aggressive traits and holds back in her desires (barely any lower zones and it’s probably bc she had kiddos to worry about XD), is pretty creative and sociable. Basically the: >:D face
@ITzSa3d
@ITzSa3d 2 года назад
this is my first time seeing graphology, now I wanna check my hand writing
@laticalcohol8340
@laticalcohol8340 2 года назад
I can already tell I’m going to love this video also the fact that the first thing in your instagram was Tommy XD
@marcelwannieck
@marcelwannieck 2 года назад
The first one is actually just the first paragraph of the German Wikipedia article on Albert Einstein.
@spiritdraws1312
@spiritdraws1312 2 года назад
Kinda curious what back slant / heavy back slant indicates usually with handwriting. I feel like I've heard you briefly mention it in a video, but I'm very curious since I've got a heavy back slant (I used to have a heavy forward slant, it kinda just slowly switched over the timespan of a month or two a few months ago lol) and I wonder if it has any significance.
@redacted1973
@redacted1973 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure it means being emotionally withdrawn or uncomfortable or something along those lines
@spiritdraws1312
@spiritdraws1312 Год назад
@🌸 flowerblossom 🌸 it partially is imo, but there's a lot of proof and examples behind it as well. If it was a pseudoscience entirely there'd be a hell of a lot less old men into it considering things like this get called feminine just BC they have to do with mental health and emotions lol. Like with astrology, which actually has no science behind it compared to this which has a lot.
@serinab
@serinab Год назад
@🌸 flowerblossom 🌸 basically is.
@eve_______
@eve_______ Год назад
My hand writing is such a mess that I sometimes struggle with distinguishing it. Basically the only thing I need of of it, is pragmatic efficiency and speed. Tho I will definitely in future hire a specialist and both analyze my handwriting and then develop a new one for more public writing.
@rootbeer4004
@rootbeer4004 Год назад
This is like zodiac horoscopes personality test. A lot of assumptions based on almost nothing. But whatever makes people feel seen Edit: read the description, just felt it's good to have a disclaimer about this topic
@ffc1a28c7
@ffc1a28c7 Год назад
Oh, it totally is
@Slipping_thru_the_Seams
@Slipping_thru_the_Seams Год назад
i write between the lines/floating because its a great way to avoid tangling
@Totallyfine29_
@Totallyfine29_ Год назад
about scratching mistakes i used to scratch them completely in a black box , i have to have the box perfect too , or i redo the whole page
@RIPGoldenIskye
@RIPGoldenIskye 2 года назад
Thank you for taking in my suggestion for lighting! But a video on margins (if I spelt that right). As I wanted to say- the second entry is very interesting. I've never seen someone's handwriting change that quickly (aside from my mother tongues handwriting). In English, it's more neat and straightforward, with no slants and you could clearly read what I am writing. But in my mother tongue, it's very different, as it's messier and almost unreadable and smaller, unlike my Englishes big letters. My Bulgarian handwriting also has a slant on the right and to me, it's very interesting. I believe that some of this is because my English class is so much slower-paced than my Bulgarian class. And the bigger letters might be because I socialise more online. I think this is very interesting because of the different alphabets for both languages. Sorry if this is word salad and very offtopic and if i repeated myself.
@anerrorintheuniverse
@anerrorintheuniverse 2 года назад
Will you never tell a soul what you saw?
@canoodle.
@canoodle. Год назад
My hand writing all depends on what I’m writing with, if I’m writing with a wooden pencil it’s often super messy but it’s the same with some pens although some pens I write super neatly with
@greatwave2480
@greatwave2480 2 года назад
It's always so fascinating to see how much the handwritting can tell about people and their subconscious! I have a semi-basic(i think) handwritting so when I look at it I just cannot analyse it. I just stare at it having no clue and go "oh is this it??or not?? maybe that???hmmmmm" I really want to send my writting to Leah and see what she would be able to see in it but English is not my first language and I am affraid you would be too confused with cyrillic cursive (though it's not that much different from latin imo and the spacing-tilt-size-connection rules would still apply I guess)....
@natalieberkaw405
@natalieberkaw405 2 года назад
Thank you so much for putting CCs on your videos, it really means a lot to so many people and it may seem like something small, but just wanted to pop in and say thank you for that, love your videos!
@samtamale1101
@samtamale1101 Год назад
Love your content, still do not know if I even fully understand myself.
@danyasofiamojicalarios420
@danyasofiamojicalarios420 Год назад
I find it interesting that my sister would, instead of scratching, put some doodle on top of that mistaken word or frase, like a gift, or a frog or things like that. Any idea of what it could mean?
@LeahEckardt
@LeahEckardt Год назад
oh my god i bet she is hilarious. what she's doing though, is she is making something positive out of her mistake, whether it be funny or creative, so I bet she has a great sense of humor!
@snowysnowwish
@snowysnowwish Год назад
i randomly stumbled upon this video and i am so intrigued and interested. guess i gotta join in on this sometimes!
@lusslfusslfisch
@lusslfusslfisch 2 года назад
Would love a video about margins! I know someone who's margins always start like in the middle of the page and are suuuuper wavy, so it moves forward and back all the time. It would be so interesting to have like a guide to analyzing that sort of thing :) Love ur videos btw.💞🙈
@drdrdrk
@drdrdrk Год назад
When I’ve made a mistake I’ve always tried to cover it more, so that when I re read the notes, it doesn’t distract me from reviewing the information
@beithrr
@beithrr Год назад
my handwriting changed drastically from freshman year in high school to junior year, i would love to see my handwriting psychoanalyzed
@everythingblue2703
@everythingblue2703 Год назад
The thing with finding ways to make writing easier is interesting to me. I'm left handed and basically taught myself how to write and it wasn't until high school that people started telling me I wrote my letters weird. I write lines for Is and 1s and things from the bottom up and I I basically make it with most other letters so that I don't have to cross over things multiple times. I also hold my pen at the bottom near the tip so that it hurts less and I can see what I'm writing.
@nicoleperron3315
@nicoleperron3315 Год назад
It would be interesting to see if the range of movement is affected by the way you are holding your pen. I have noticed that alot of younger people hold their hand like they're holding a club, and that alot can only print and not write in script or cursive. My son was not taught the capital letters in script in school, they were replaced by the printed form. These sample are just printed like we did in kindergarten, by grade one we had drills on how to hold a pen and lots of practice sheets to improve penmanship.
@katherineashby1381
@katherineashby1381 2 года назад
I just stumbled upon this video and this whole thing is fascinating to me! I knew that graphology was a thing (thanks to a few episodes of Law and Order and the movie "The Winslow Boy") but I had no idea you could get so much out of a sample of a person's handwriting. Now I am really curious as to what my handwriting says about me! I started thinking about my handwriting and mentally comparing it to my siblings' handwriting and I realized that I cross out my mistakes really heavily. I know that I can get pretty insecure about errors and when I was taking AP classes I was told by my professors to cross out any mistakes as much as possible to keep the graders from being confused. I wonder which narrative would come up if someone took a look at my notes?
@julia-uw3ob
@julia-uw3ob 2 года назад
when i write on my own in my notebook i put 1 line through mistakes, but when i take tests i do really small loops so teachers don't grade me worse if what i scratched out was correct
@pocketzz
@pocketzz 2 года назад
I wish I could send in my handwriting, but sadly I am unable to have Instagram. I'd love to have my handwriting analyzed eventually because I am honestly curious about myself. I have a habit of blocking my emotions out sometimes, so I'm a little confused when it comes to my own feelings. Some day I'll be able to send it in, not that you'll see it anyway. Also, I just want to let you know that I really enjoy your content, and I love what you do. As somebody who constantly focuses on others more than myself, graphology fascinates me because it means I can find things out about other people and know how to help them. Anyways,. I hope you have a nice day, Leah! :]
@ericabingham0417
@ericabingham0417 Год назад
I think sometimes writing smaller as you go on is just trying to fit it all on one page. I’ve been a semi regular journal-er and poet my whole life and have loads of notebooks and i always do that at the bottom of the page so i don’t have to waste the next page but then again im sure the reasons vary. My writing changes like crazy as you mentioned. If im in a good, motivated or inspired mood then I write super neat but if Im sad or frustrated then I write kinda all over the place. I don’t indent or make paragraphs and a line might start further into the line when i start a new line for no reason but then the next line might be all the way as far to the left as possible. It gets wild. I think it’s because when im feeling a lot, i think faster and want to get all of it down. I usually care less about wasting pages during this time and might leave empty lines at the bottom and turn the page because i find it harder to write at the bottom of pages. My hand hurts more lol especially cause I write really hard. I try to stop but that’s always how ive written for the most part. Im not sure why though. I am a pretty intense person who does have anxiety and sensitivity to stress so maybe thats why. This is interesting to think about. I always wondered why one entry in my journal would look perfect then the next 4 look like tornadoes hit lol Interesting video. Thanks.
@jelli-tin8117
@jelli-tin8117 2 года назад
Could you use cyan or blue for the lights next week? 🥰
@mizera0
@mizera0 2 года назад
This is so good bcs i just discovered and I never knew that a person can tell so much about a person just BCS of hand writing
@juicy5983
@juicy5983 Год назад
If I make a mistake I get so upset that I just restart whatever I'm writing unless I'm in a hurry
@davidnavarroreyes9305
@davidnavarroreyes9305 2 года назад
Im a psychologist and graphologist from Chile, and i love your videos.
@LeahEckardt
@LeahEckardt 2 года назад
Thank u!!!
@venamotylek
@venamotylek 2 года назад
I always thought my handwriting was very normal, so this is nice.
@weronikag7660
@weronikag7660 2 года назад
its my first time watching anything connected to graphology but the topic seems very interesting!!
@Caseythecat187
@Caseythecat187 Год назад
And I thought I just had very VERY VERY very clean hand writing that looked like I had a ruler but I don't and my hand writing looking the exact same to a Google font.
@MarkPMus
@MarkPMus 5 месяцев назад
The last two examples both had examples of correcting mistakes by changing letters. The person who was excited for PE altered the P by writing over the top of it, and the final example did the same with I think the word “deception”. Which is sort of ironic, because it indicates someone who will correct a mistake and hope no one noticed that they ever made an error in the first place! Great videos, I’m bingeing them at the moment! 😊😊
@tspeakstlives
@tspeakstlives 2 года назад
You are so beautiful Leah! And your work is next level!
@mzplays1
@mzplays1 Год назад
for school, if i make a mistake i normally rip the page completely and start over and sometimes completely scratch them so its pretty much impossible to see them. and if its just for me then i do the scratch till it isn't seen but i am not that much controlling or out there. i tend to try to not get any attention
@basikgirl9983
@basikgirl9983 Год назад
I know that's a typo please change that word to rip!! Oh dang I don't wanna be rude it just looks a bit weird.
@mzplays1
@mzplays1 Год назад
@@basikgirl9983 i am so sorry. i didn't notice it changed to that. you aren't being rude. thanks for helping me correct that awful word.
@basikgirl9983
@basikgirl9983 Год назад
@@mzplays1 oh thank goodness 😅
@iffiot
@iffiot 2 года назад
i find the thing you mentioned about how peoples handwriting gets smaller when they talk about things like insecurities because in the journal entries where i wrote about my insecurities, my handwriting was consistently big.
@lunarsyke9957
@lunarsyke9957 Год назад
​@🌸 flowerblossom 🌸 honestly it does feel like pseudoscience but the size thing is real for me. i get scared of putting things down physically that are emotionally hard to conquer, and everytime my handwriting gets small asf. like im afraid someone will see it so it's almost like a defense mechanism so when they see it it's too small to read almost (even to myself when i feel ashamed of facing my own emotions). some explanations seem so vague it could apply to anything, like those newspaper zodiac stuff, but i guess some part of it can be true.
@lunarsyke9957
@lunarsyke9957 Год назад
@🌸 flowerblossom 🌸 yeah. most of graphology does seem like pseudo science tho i agree.
@namegeneric9344
@namegeneric9344 2 года назад
First video I've seen from you and I love it, definitely subscribing! Keep up the good work!
@audreywoods7316
@audreywoods7316 Год назад
I scratch out with loops. But also a line to two lines depending on the mistake.
@njrose4083
@njrose4083 2 года назад
Just wanna say your hair looks nice :)
@5thRing
@5thRing Год назад
If I may offer an alternative perspective on scratching out words, it can also be about making what's being read easier to read. If there was a word there that was not supposed to be, and you scratch it out a lot, or even entirely, then you will be less distracted by that word. Your mind won't put as much, if anything, into needlessly processing it. It helps maintain focus.
@led2525
@led2525 2 года назад
omg the last person's writing looks almost exactly like mine now i need to submit something just to see😅
@divinityomine6935
@divinityomine6935 Год назад
love to see you analyze writing from people with things like bipolar disorder, borderline personality, etc...
@Lee_.Writes
@Lee_.Writes Год назад
When almost all my writing is different so it’s super difficult to analyze💀 The letters, spacing, formality, “font” etc
@LavenderLori406
@LavenderLori406 Год назад
It could never be too purple
@thermalshock4499
@thermalshock4499 2 года назад
Thanks Leah! Also yes we are interested in margins
@aris1869
@aris1869 Год назад
When I write an essay, I often try to blot out the mistakes more rather than less so it’s easier to read, And I don’t confuse myself or the graders. One of the problems of always using pen ig
@splak0190
@splak0190 2 года назад
question, could you analyze drawings and see if that tells abt the person as well? Just a simple question or video idea!!
@lynninthetrashbin
@lynninthetrashbin 2 года назад
When my mom and dad were in architecture school, they were taught to write a certain way, but they still write slightly different. I wonder if that would be interesting to analyze?
@sagethegreen
@sagethegreen Год назад
i think graphology is so interesting. i would wanna learn much more about it..
@Meg_intheclouds
@Meg_intheclouds Год назад
So with the half connected, half disconnected- I have noticed the same trait in my own handwriting. And I’m new here, but I have been obsessed with typology for years now and part of me wonders if you can link the jungian cognitive functions to graphology. Mainly because I am an ENFP so lead with Extroverted intuition (Ne) which the traits of which being able to see possibilities and ideas and seeing infinite links between things and making connections that don’t make sense to other people because it is linking seemingly random things and making connections others wouldn’t necessarily. So with the handwriting with mine it makes sense because I’m naturally a creative thinker with that Kwan’s bouncing from one idea to the next, so it makes sense I have a handwriting trait of half joined, half not because I am joining different connections between things, like I am the letters. So yeah I think when you know mbti getting into graphology is SO INTERESTING and the links could be cool to explore.
@amandamguyre8528
@amandamguyre8528 Год назад
What is it if I erase, never cross out, mistakes even if they’re just for notes? I feel like it’s me not showing any weakness even to myself, but idk
@hollie6462
@hollie6462 2 года назад
Question: what does it mean if my n goes up when I’m writing? Like my hand jerks up and makes the n larger and idk what that means. This also happens with my m’s sometimes
@stbdotmp3
@stbdotmp3 2 года назад
like, the n ends up looking like an r? I have the same problem.
@emmacharlotte7194
@emmacharlotte7194 2 года назад
Hi Leah, I was wondering if being able to change your handwriting one day to another is a normal thing to do or if it has a deeper meaning?
@isha867
@isha867 2 года назад
I write my "i"s with just the dots and kind of a wobble-combination with the letters before or after the "i". Would be super interesting to know what that says about me!
@minoena
@minoena 2 года назад
i have two sets of handwriting that literally depend on mood, curious what that means lol and yea they’re consistent!
@minoena
@minoena 2 года назад
oh. interesting. i’m a cancer btw-
@NeganPFVAN
@NeganPFVAN 2 года назад
Nice, was thinking I learnt a decent amount and need lots of repetition now. But hell, you keep on getting fresh stuff. Good job. I was wondering if you could do one on really long t bars. I forgot what that is and could for sure use repetition on alot of your work. Ur the best.
@reffman
@reffman Год назад
Compared to these, my handwriting is terrible, especially when I'm taking notes. I always write really small and when I'm taking notes, small and quickly where I make extremely small movements you need to make to write, but the only thing you see is a line with up and down lines for letters like l, d, b, and g
@jumpander
@jumpander Год назад
I'd like to see how you would interpret my handwriting. I write words with two hands and two pens at the same time.
@sunnyinaspen
@sunnyinaspen Год назад
I was taught by nuns & my mom was a teacher. Perfect penmanship was a goal. My writing became very structured.
@user-uh4by1fn4e
@user-uh4by1fn4e 2 года назад
Thanks very much for the video! I am new to your channel and I find it very interesting.. I was told by someone how looking at handwritings can tell about their personality. At first, wasn’t too convinced about it because I write in both english and chinese, and they look totally different. My english handwriting tends to lean forward but then my chinese handwritings leaned backwards. There are also very inconsistent. It’s only after this video I realise that instead of telling people about how you are as a person, it’s more accurate to say that your handwritings reflects your mental state at the time when you are writing it. I assume graphologists will have to look through a lot of handwritings by the same person instead of just one sample to really know their personality
@duplollamaree1250
@duplollamaree1250 Год назад
lol, the things you said in this video make my handwriting sound like I'm on the verge of exploding. wait, fuck.
@pilluche2664
@pilluche2664 2 года назад
2:41 what i do to scratch out my mistakes (usually iss just 4 exams) i i'll trike it out and then either write random letters so it's unreadable or, if i'm running out of time, strike a wave through it. reason for this is that im scared that by leaving the words visible, the correctors will read it accidentally and register it unconsciously while correcting (irrational ik) and then read an incorrectly edited version of my essay/literary comment etc.
@elenamendoza1733
@elenamendoza1733 Год назад
New to your channel I’m obsessed
@Lucy-jw5hl
@Lucy-jw5hl 2 года назад
Talking about the space between words not really being a taught, set length, my kindergarten teacher said the width of you index finger. I would always just lay my index finger on the page between words (this is on a wide lined, kindergarten friendly paper ofc). But looking at my writing compared to others, I can definitely see that had an impact as my spaces are still a little on the wider side. They may actually still be proportionally the same size🤔
@a.neko.77
@a.neko.77 2 года назад
I was wondering if there’s a trait for when you connect your i dots and t Bars to the next letters Like when you write the word “is” and the i dot connects to the s or in “the” where the t bar connects to the h
@Sakura_Soup
@Sakura_Soup 2 года назад
Hello Leah! I was wondering since I do not have Instagram, is there any way I can have my handwriting analyzed! If not, then that's okay! :)
@shizukutsukishima
@shizukutsukishima 2 года назад
Hey Leah! Now that you mentioned the size of a piece of handwriting specifically, I wanted to ask what it meant if someone had a tiny second zone but a large first zone. Would the writing still be considered large?
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