Monday 5 August 2013

Power of the Written Word

Each one of us aspires to be successful in life. But when asked to define it or how they are going to achieve it, people may fumble for answers. In reality the answers are very easy to find. You neither have to go too far nor do you need to do great deal of searching.

A bit of ‘soul’ searching can open up a plethora of possibilities for you. All that you need for this search is a few sheets of paper and a pen. First write down your thoughts on the paper, as your free handwriting. Learn yourself or from a trained analyst what your writing says. Then start writing every day “Your own success story”.

Yes, handwriting analysis or Graphology can give a great deal of information about oneself. A science which started from India about three thousand years back, graphology has grown by leaps and bounds. With immense contribution from countries like France and Germany and a few other countries, today it is considered as a modern form of psychology.

This very handwriting can also be used very effectively as ‘reverse psychology’ too. One can bring about desirable changes in ones personality through constant practice of the handwriting. As we do this exercise we can also do some effective techniques like creative visualization, NLP etc, which are seen to have a catalytic effect?

But it is very important that you are guided by a well qualified and experienced specialist in graphology. The changes you would like to bring about should be thoroughly discussed and the effects need to be understood. Regular monitoring is equally important. These sessions have to be personal, involving a constant two-way feed back between the therapist and the individual.

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Are these 9 thoughts bothering you?

My child is:

1. Unable to concentrate on studies and the hand writing is very shabby.
2. Not confident and shy
3. Not having any goals
4. Very stubborn and argues with parents and others
5. Not having any friends and is very lonely
6. Not good in studies and extra curricular activities
7. Very Lazy and watches TV or play on the Computer most of the times
8. Unable to interact with friends and others
9. Very sensitive to criticism

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