Be a Better Judge of Character

June 27, 2008

Internet Guru Donna Fox

What makes someone as successful as Donna Fox tick?

First, for those who don’t know Donna Fox, an update. Donna takes broke, desperate people with bad credit and turns them into millionaires. She shows people how to find unlimited funding for their entrepreneurial endeavors, and has made her own fortune in the process.

Face reading shows that she definitely has the traits of a successful businessperson. She’s one smart cookie; read about a few of her facial traits below. Compare them to yours and see how you’re doing when it comes to entrepreneurial spirit! 

 

Donna Fox

 

Blue Eyes

A smart woman. From the picture it’s hard to say if she has slate blue or medium blue eyes. If they are slate blue, she’s flirtatious, loves romance, and is shrewd, very quick to catch on. If they are medium blue, she can get down when things aren’t going just right, but is clever, empathetic, has good stamina and makes friends easily.

 

Strong Upper Facial Zone (brow to hairline)

An intelligent thinker who considers before acting, Donna handles her facts well. She’s not afraid to key in on details, and probably loves learning and studying.

 

Strong Round Chin

While people-oriented and compassionate, Donna doesn’t mind speaking her peace and even having the last word. She’s not the type to quit or be easily unnerved, and she does it all with a tactfulness that keeps people close.

 

Support Line on Right Cheek

Donna is the type to encourage and support people, especially in her professional life. She finds herself easily influencing others. People look up to her for these abilities and respect and value her opinions.

 

Square Nose Tip

A conservative spender, Donna has no problem sticking to a budget and showing others how to do the same.

 

Horizontal Nose Angle

Donna is neither gullible nor overly suspicious. She has just the right blend of healthy skepticism, while herself being reliable and solid. These traits give her keen business and common sense.

 

I’d love to see Donna’s handwriting as well, to really confirm her passion and genius.

 

Kristina Powell

www.AnalyzeMyFace.info

 

June 17, 2008

1942 Graphology Article

This article shows that the science and art of handwriting analysis is as relevant and accurate today as it was 66 years ago. We also see it suffer some of the same misconceptions.

Handwriting as Character
Time Magazine
May 25,1942
 Author Unknown
  
Last week in Manhattan, quiet, greying, sharp-faced Dr. Walter William Marseille, former Berlin psychologist, described graphology’s partial emergence from the doghouse to do a routine job of work: rating customer reliability for Spiegel’s, Chicago mail-order house, which sells clothing, furniture and household goods to more than two million installment accounts.
 
Emergence.  
Marseille studied psychology at Heidelberg and Berlin, got his Ph.D. in 1926 for a critical study of graphological theories, later practiced in Berlin and Vienna as consulting psychologist and personnel adviser for public-utility and industrial corporations. He left Austria on the eve of the Nazi invasion. In 1940 Paul Lazarsfeld, public-opinion researcher, retained him to make a handwriting analysis of mail received by several U.S. Senators during the debate on the conscription bill. His educational rating of the letter-writers (later checked by interviewers) attracted the attention of FORTUNE’S Elmo Roper, who is also a director of Spiegel’s. At Roper’s suggestion, Spiegel’s gave Marseille a trial: 20 handwritten order blanks from reliable customers, 20 from known delinquents. Looking solely for indications of honesty or dishonesty, he failed dismally. Next, he was given 200 specimens—100 of them good accounts, 100 bad; and this time he looked, not for crooks, but for inconsistent, unreliable, poorly adjusted people. He spotted them correctly in over 70% of the cases. Spiegel’s told him to go ahead.
 
Routine.
Instead of quibbling over the significance of high-crossed t’s and un-dotted i’s, the Marseille system, basically, studies the consistency or inconsistency of style, the degree of integration revealed in an individual’s handwriting; rates the subject accordingly as: 1) very good risk; 2) fairly reliable; 3) dishonest; 4) poor budgeter, probably harassed by bill collectors.
 
Graphology’s most intractable foes, handwriting experts (not to be confused with analysts), who specialize in detecting forgeries, were quick to belittle Marseille’s claims last week. More hopeful were the psychologists and personnel consultants who would like to see handwriting analysis established on scientific ground. If taken away from fortune-tellers and given serious study, graphology may yet become a useful handmaiden of psychology, possibly revealing important traits, attitudes, values of the “hidden” personality. Research for medical graphology (which studies handwriting for symptoms of nervous diseases) already indicates that handwriting is more than muscular. Most re-assuring observation: people who lose their upper extremities, then learn to write with mouth or toes, retain in their new mouth-or foot-writing the essential characteristics of their original handwriting.

June 12, 2008

It’s Been Awhile

I’ve missed posting to my WordPress blog due to the chronic busy-ness factor. I’m sure you know all about it.

Seriously, my newest two projects have me dancing on tiptoe.

“Character Cards”, a deck of cards about Face Reading, will be out very soon. I plan on using media publicity and possibly virtual book tours to let people know about this life-changing project.

I’m also writing “The Most Effective Internet Marketing Techniques for Handwriting Analysts Who Want to Sell Their Services or Ebooks Online” with my co-author, Niladri Bose.

Plus I’ve been invited to lecture at a major handwriting analysis conference in Vegas in September. I want to have both the cards and book done to present; and of course I’ve got 3 conference lectures to write!

So I haven’t dropped off the planet. I’m likely one or two clicks away from this blog, typing/designing frantically away at one or more of my projects.

As I create, I hope also to share.

Check out SmarterDating on SoulCast too and you’ll find more of my work; I try not to duplicate info between these 2 blogs.

To sign off, here’s one of my quote faves:

Do it. Do it Right. Do it Right Now.

Kristina Powell

REALLY get to know people: www.SmarterDating.org

Work Your Butt Off: www.dynamicmakeover.com

Create the wonderful relationship you deserve: www.romanticlife.info

 

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