Find a time when you are relaxed, but do not drink any alcohol before or during the time you are writing, as it may affect your handwriting. Be seated comfortably at a table. If you have several styles of writing, you may wish to include samples of each.
1. Write in your normal style. If you always print, please also include a paragraph of cursive writing. If English is not your first language, then also write a paragraph in your native language.
2. Use a ball pen, preferably the colour you like best.
3. Prepare your sample on a full sheet of unlined A4 paper, such as photocopy paper. Don’t draw in lines and do not place the paper on top of any lined surface, preferably keeping 10-15 papers below so that it has a good cushion
4. You may write about anything you wish but make it spontaneous, as in writing a letter. Don’t copy text from a book or magazine, and don’t write poetry. A page or more is good. You can alternatively choose from a range of topics mentioned below
5. If you are taking any medication that may affect your handwriting, please include that information.
6. Please state if you have suffered any physical or emotional trauma in the last twelve months or so that might affect your handwriting.
7. Sign your name as you normally do. Also add the date
8. Note your approximate age, gender, and whether you are right- or left-handed.
That’s it!
Please email it to me or send me a coloured scanned copy and then wait for the analysis
Topics (Choose 1)
1. Write about something that happened today or yesterday
2. Write about someone you care about
3. Write a quick letter or note to someone or to yourself
4. Write about something that you are looking forward to doing
5. Write about an issue that you are passionate about
6. Write about a favourite memory or experience
7. Write about your ideas and goals for the coming year
8. Write about an unforgettable experience.