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How to Find your Personality Type
If you want to find your personality type there are several tests that will help you to do this. Personality typing simply means classifying people according to their personalities. As such it has become an important aspect of many psychological tests. It’s used widely in companies and organizations that rely on personality assessments for the recruitment of their staff. The most famous and well-known personality types of all are undoubtedly the introvert and extrovert categories of personality invented by Jung. They are such accepted descriptions of personality today that most personality tests have incorporated them into their systems in one way or another. Just think of the MBTI personality test…
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Test your Personality with Handwriting
There are so many personality tests and quizzes to choose from that it can be rather confusing. Clearly you would want to find a reliable personality test but these are often flawed from the start because you have to depend on the answers of the person who is being tested. And who of us is impartial when it comes to giving information about ourselves? If, on applying for a job, you were given a questionnaire asking about your degree of honesty, intelligence or energy how would you fill it in? Exactly! So would I. That is why a handwriting test is so useful. You simply can’t bluff when it comes…
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Dating Relationships – How to Get the Facts About your Date
Dating relationships are far more complex than people realize. What most folk seem to forget in the excitement of the moment is that they are in uncharted waters in a dating relationship – waters that could even prove to be dangerous. If you are currently in the dating game, it’s likely that right now, you know precious little about your date. The relationship may be too new for you to ask too many questions. And you certainly don’t want to come across as being too curious or too pushy. But clearly it would be very helpful if you could get some factual input about your date’s real personality and temperament.…
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Temperament and Character are Revealed in Handwriting
Temperament and Character are the basis of any personality and fortunately for us, they are clearly visible in handwriting. This is particularly interesting in view of the recent cover story in Time magazine about Obama and McCain, where the headline read “Does Temperament Matter?’ Of course it does! The very fact that it was given such prominence on the cover of Time is a certain indication that it is top of mind particularly with regard to the presidential candidates. Temperament is all important not only to politicians but to each and every one of us. It guides our thinking, our attitudes to life and therefore our actions. Not only does…
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Picasso – A Highly Eccentric but Famous Artist
Picasso was one of the most eccentric yet famous artists of the 20th century. Undaunted by the rules of convention he forever changed the face of art with his dynamic and revolutionary approach. Picasso enjoyed publicity and never really left the stage. And now, once again he is in the news. This picture of Picasso’s painting comes from a news item featured in the BBC Newspage: “A Pablo Picasso painting has set a new record for the most expensive art work sold at auction, fetching $106m (£70m).” Picasso himself would have been surprised at the huge amount paid for one of his paintings. The stories about his unruly and eccentric…
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Independent Spirits as seen in Handwriting
One of the first things that you can see in handwriting is an independence of spirit. Let me give you a few examples. Freud stands out as one of the most notable independent spirits of the 20th century. So much so that he single-handedly changed the attitudes and outlook of the last century. The influence of his revolutionary theories affected every aspect of society from relationships and morality to literature, psychology and religion. Even today we are still affected by the backlash of the moral tsunami that he set in motion. You may agree with his theories or not but you have to agree about one thing. Freud was a…