Mandala
23rd April 2015, 16:44
I've have been contemplating why in different notes I've taken, my notes appear to be written by 3-5 different people when analyzing the handwriting. I decided to google this question to see if anyone else had felt the same. This is a portion of the blog I copied and pasted with the question and a handwriting expert's reply.
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090203102028AAg5yRt
Question:
My handwriting keeps changing?
I've never been able to keep a single style of handwriting, no matter how much I write. On some days it gets so bad that my handwriting differs from page to page in my notebook, or even sentence to sentence! Am I weird for not having a set handwriting? Does anyone else have this problem?
Answer:
This is not a "problem."
I am a handwriting expert. I can tell you that among adults, that most of them do not have a "decided" handwriting style that remains constant. The biggest factor that changes handwriting is MOOD. If you are the type of person whose mood changes rapidly, or who has an emotional streak, making most of your decisions based on how you "feel" rather than how you "reason," then your handwriting will reflect these changes, oftentimes from moment to moment! There is nothing wrong with this. It's just a reflection of what is going on inside your head and with your feelings.
The more you try to force your handwriting to conform to a pre-conceived notion of what it "should" be, the more noticeable the changes will be...so stop trying! You should just be yourself and let your handwriting be what it wants to be. Anything else is phony. Also, 99% of the population are not handwriting experts or analysts, so who really cares besides you?
Additional info: if your slant changes, that means you are very easily influenced by your surroundings--sometimes embracing the social behavior around you and conforming to it, other times rejecting it and doing your own thing. There's nothing "wrong" with either attitude. It's just what you feel at the time. If your pressure changesj--the actual pressure you use on the paper--then your emotions are fluctuating. Heavier pressure means more deep-seated emotional involvement. If your writing SIZE changes then you differ in how you treat things intellectually. Smaller size means you're more likely to think "inside your head" than to figure things out by discussion or talking with others.
If your letter forms change, that's completely utterly NORMAL. EVERYONE'S letter forms change, sometimes drastically; it really depends on what you're writing! If you're emotionally involved with what it is you're trying to say, then your letters may change to reflect that.
The fact that you're concerned about the way your writing looks, even when you are writing something for your eyes only, shows that you're very concerned with how people perceive you. This is not necessarily a good thing--you should be more confident about who you are and what you think without worrying so much about others. A handwriting "style" is not really a "style" at all--it's a reflection of your inner self. If you're a volatile, emotional person, your writing will reflect it, no matter how you think you're being perceived.
Source(s): I am a professional handwriting analyst, who has worked in the human resources field for the last 24 years.
My thoughts:
This makes logical sense to me what is stated above; however, I also feel there might be more to it. I remember one time we had a thread on past life regression, deja vu, and memories surfacing of past lives. Recently I had the strangest feeling that my change in writing was a "software program" intermittently running from a past live persona. It usually happens when I'm doing alternative research and making notes about unusual things. When the handwriting changes, I feel it's almost as if something surfaces which takes on its own personality and seems comfortable or knowledgeable about the subject, hence the change in handwriting style.
Any thoughts?
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090203102028AAg5yRt
Question:
My handwriting keeps changing?
I've never been able to keep a single style of handwriting, no matter how much I write. On some days it gets so bad that my handwriting differs from page to page in my notebook, or even sentence to sentence! Am I weird for not having a set handwriting? Does anyone else have this problem?
Answer:
This is not a "problem."
I am a handwriting expert. I can tell you that among adults, that most of them do not have a "decided" handwriting style that remains constant. The biggest factor that changes handwriting is MOOD. If you are the type of person whose mood changes rapidly, or who has an emotional streak, making most of your decisions based on how you "feel" rather than how you "reason," then your handwriting will reflect these changes, oftentimes from moment to moment! There is nothing wrong with this. It's just a reflection of what is going on inside your head and with your feelings.
The more you try to force your handwriting to conform to a pre-conceived notion of what it "should" be, the more noticeable the changes will be...so stop trying! You should just be yourself and let your handwriting be what it wants to be. Anything else is phony. Also, 99% of the population are not handwriting experts or analysts, so who really cares besides you?
Additional info: if your slant changes, that means you are very easily influenced by your surroundings--sometimes embracing the social behavior around you and conforming to it, other times rejecting it and doing your own thing. There's nothing "wrong" with either attitude. It's just what you feel at the time. If your pressure changesj--the actual pressure you use on the paper--then your emotions are fluctuating. Heavier pressure means more deep-seated emotional involvement. If your writing SIZE changes then you differ in how you treat things intellectually. Smaller size means you're more likely to think "inside your head" than to figure things out by discussion or talking with others.
If your letter forms change, that's completely utterly NORMAL. EVERYONE'S letter forms change, sometimes drastically; it really depends on what you're writing! If you're emotionally involved with what it is you're trying to say, then your letters may change to reflect that.
The fact that you're concerned about the way your writing looks, even when you are writing something for your eyes only, shows that you're very concerned with how people perceive you. This is not necessarily a good thing--you should be more confident about who you are and what you think without worrying so much about others. A handwriting "style" is not really a "style" at all--it's a reflection of your inner self. If you're a volatile, emotional person, your writing will reflect it, no matter how you think you're being perceived.
Source(s): I am a professional handwriting analyst, who has worked in the human resources field for the last 24 years.
My thoughts:
This makes logical sense to me what is stated above; however, I also feel there might be more to it. I remember one time we had a thread on past life regression, deja vu, and memories surfacing of past lives. Recently I had the strangest feeling that my change in writing was a "software program" intermittently running from a past live persona. It usually happens when I'm doing alternative research and making notes about unusual things. When the handwriting changes, I feel it's almost as if something surfaces which takes on its own personality and seems comfortable or knowledgeable about the subject, hence the change in handwriting style.
Any thoughts?