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Oct. 8th, 2005 11:28 amFor a graphologist, the spacing on the page reflects the writer's attitude toward their own world and relationship to things in his or her own space. If the inputted data was correct Kit has left lots of white space on the left side of the paper. Kit fills up the rest of the page in a normal fashion. If this is true, then Kit has a healthy relationship to the past and is ready to move on. The right side of the page represents the future and Kit is ready and willing to get started living now and planning for the future. Kit would like to leave the past behind and move on.
I can't really see this- I don't think to much about the past, but the future scares the heck out of me. *shrugs*
Kit has a healthy imagination and displays a fair amount of trust. She lets new people into her circle of friends. She uses her imagination to understand new ideas, things, and people.
Definitely. This bit is 100% accurate, particularly the last sentance.
Kit is sarcastic. This is a defense mechanism designed to protect her ego when she feels hurt. She pokes people harder than she gets poked. These sarcastic remarks can be very funny. They can also be harsh, bitter, and caustic at the same time.
Unflatteringly, yes.
Kit is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth. This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem. She needs to visualize the end of a project before she starts. she finds joy in anticipation and planning. Notice that I said she plans everything she is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. Kit basically feels good about herself. She has a positive self-esteem which contributes to her success. She feels she has the ability to achieve anything she sets her mind to. However, she sets her goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach". She has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, she will not take great risks, as they relate to her goals. A good esteem is one key to a happy life. Although there is room for improvement in the confidence catagery, her self-perception is better than average.
Sure, that applies. I have problems being spontaneous, and I tend to stifle my highest ambitions, figuring that it won't hurt as bad not getting something if I don't wish for it.
In reference to Kit's mental abilities, she has a very investigating and creating mind. She investigates projects rapidly because she is curious about many things. She gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but she soon must slow down and look at all the angles. She probably gets too many things going at once. When Kit slows down, then she becomes more creative than before. Since it takes time to be creative, she must slow down to do it. She then decides what projects she has time to finish. Thus she finishes at a slower pace than when she started the project. She has the best of two kinds of minds. One is the quick investigating mind. The other is the creative mind. Her mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode. She can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster. Kit can then switch into her low gear. When she is in the slower mode, she can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner. She is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.
Wow. I certainly have too many things going on right now. I am more creative when I have time to muse over something, but I have a very quick mind for facts and figures.
Kit is not facing something going on in her life today. She is deceiving herself about it. Often, Kit's opinion of herself is different than those around her. This trait gives Kit the ability to deny anything that does not agree with her "truth." This trait is not always something negative. It is only a defense mechanism allowing Elizabeth not to face some reality in her life at this time.
About my opinion of myself being different from other people's, that's obvious to me. I either think of myself as a genius or as a moody idiot, depending on the day. I hope other people aren't as ambiguous.
Kit is sensitive to criticism about her ideas and philosophies. She will sometimes worry what people will think if she tells them what she believes in. This doesn't mean she won't talk, or that she feels ashamed. It merely means she is sensitive to what others think, regarding her beliefs.
Yes! I never back down from telling people what I think, but it makes me scared sometimes- I've already lost one friend over beliefs on both sides too deep to be changed and too contradictory to coexist. The idea of losing another is terrible.
Kit is moderately outgoing. Her emotions are stirred by sympathy and heart rendering stories. In fact, she can be kind, friendly, affectionate and considerate of others. She has the ability to put herself into the other person's shoes. Kit will be somewhat moody, with highs and lows. Sometimes she will be happy, the next day she might be sad. She has the unique ability to get along equally well with what psychology calls introverts and extroverts. This is because she is in between. Psychology calls Kit an ambivert. She understands the needs of both types. Although they get along, she will not tolerate anyone that is too "far out." She doesn't sway too far one way or the other. When convincing her to buy a product or an idea, a heart rendering story could mean a great deal to her. She puts herself in the same situation as the person in the story, yet she will not buy anything that seems overly impractical or illogical. Kit is an expressive person. She outwardly shows her emotions. She may even show traces of tears when hearing a sad story. Kit is a "middle-of-the-roader," politically as well as logically. She weighs both sides of an issue, sits on the fence, and then will decide when she finally has to. She basically doesn't relate to any far out ideas and usually won't go to the extreme on any issue.
*sighs* It's heart-rending, not -rendering. Other than that, I do tend to be moody. I guess I do have friends who could be called introverts and others who could be called extroverts, and I feel both ways, sometimes. Some days I'm so conscious of what I'm thinking and feeling that it's painful, but other days I forget myself, literally. I put myself in other people's shoes quite frequently. However, I do not show my real emotions under most circumstances, particularly when angry or sad. And I'm extremely liberal, politically and logically, so that last bit is all wrong.
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially. According to the data input, Elizabeth doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
Ha.
Well, as far as I can tell, this test is *right* when it's right- and oh-so-wrong when it's wrong. No middle road for them. And I expect I've told you as much about myself as it has.