Handwriting Analysis
Judging by the abrupt changes in script style and slant, Ebby Halliday seems to be a woman who changes moods suddenly and frequently. Sometimes she can appear quite compliant, reserved, even methodical and calm, (soft "s", vertical slant and methodical garlands in second to fifth lines) however, she has a strong impulsive streak. Once she gets warmed up, she becomes very excited and demonstrative (strong right slant, words ascending towards end of the sample). She thinks very quickly (needle-point angularity on m's and n's, fast speed) and may get impatient with others who cannot reach conclusions as fast as she can. Her mind is focused on moving forward (relatively good horizontal tension increased by long dashes and expansive writing) and usually she has her mind on the next thing she wants to do before she is finished with her current projects. She is good at thinking on her feet and moves easily from one subject to another. She assimilates new information quickly and sums up situations swiftly. She also tends to have faster reactions and can work well in situations that require quick decisions. However, she may change her mind just as quickly. She can very easily change her position or point of view regarding any subject.
Her focus on money or numbers can be seen in the letters that look like numbers (figure eight "s" and "z", "g" that looks like a nine, and letter "s" on the word "things" that looks like a two). She is mentally efficient (simplification of letters, few lead-ins) and direct. She tends to make her own rules and may break the rules (ignoring the left writing margin) if it means getting to the bottom line more quickly. For example, she may break the rules by using a variety of shortcuts to get things done or by telling little white lies on rare occasions (double-looped circle) to spare someone's feelings or when she gets emotionally involved.
She is probably quite convincing. She can readily express empathy and feeling for others (rounded forms, right slant, garland finals) and she is able to connect ideas and express them fluidly (connectedness and figure-eight formations). She is also a good debater, perhaps argumentative at times, but she will argue her position skillfully and in an imaginative way (tall initial "p" stroke, sometimes forming a figure-eight).
She is ambitious (high t-bars), and optimistic (upward slanting t-bars), and final hooks on words show that she has the tenacity to accomplish her goals. She channels a great deal of energy (wide lower loops) into her day-to-day activities (MZ emphasis) and focuses on doing, accomplishing and producing (goal-directed horizontal dashes). She finds it satisfying to be productive; her life is focused on activity and she is usually involved in several projects at once (tangled lines). She probably doesn't plan ahead too much but prefers to organize projects as she goes along (sudden script changes, wide lower zone loops, broad p stems). She does have the capacity to plan ahead and take more methodical steps toward reaching goals, (slower, methodical garland connections in lines 2 - 5) however, it is difficult for her to do so once the project is underway. She is better at developing alternatives in planning or problem solving as problems occur. The wide lower zone loops also suggest a great deal of nervous energy which may reveal itself in restlessness (also seen in inconsistencies) and a desire for change. She may even be slightly manic (sudden right slant and irregular baseline), and unable to control her energy and impulses, jumping in a hectic fashion from one thing to another.
Overall, I would say that Ebby Halliday is a woman who is energized by new ideas and possibilities. She has a genuine fondness for people and may often be in helping roles. She is insatiably curious and thrives on change and activity; she keeps busy by surrounding herself with a variety of people and diverse activities. She is quick and clever and is able to capture people's attention easily. Her strengths include optimism, adaptability, creativity, and flexibility. Her weaknesses include unpredictability, impatience, and disorganization.
Her focus on money or numbers can be seen in the letters that look like numbers (figure eight "s" and "z", "g" that looks like a nine, and letter "s" on the word "things" that looks like a two). She is mentally efficient (simplification of letters, few lead-ins) and direct. She tends to make her own rules and may break the rules (ignoring the left writing margin) if it means getting to the bottom line more quickly. For example, she may break the rules by using a variety of shortcuts to get things done or by telling little white lies on rare occasions (double-looped circle) to spare someone's feelings or when she gets emotionally involved.
She is probably quite convincing. She can readily express empathy and feeling for others (rounded forms, right slant, garland finals) and she is able to connect ideas and express them fluidly (connectedness and figure-eight formations). She is also a good debater, perhaps argumentative at times, but she will argue her position skillfully and in an imaginative way (tall initial "p" stroke, sometimes forming a figure-eight).
She is ambitious (high t-bars), and optimistic (upward slanting t-bars), and final hooks on words show that she has the tenacity to accomplish her goals. She channels a great deal of energy (wide lower loops) into her day-to-day activities (MZ emphasis) and focuses on doing, accomplishing and producing (goal-directed horizontal dashes). She finds it satisfying to be productive; her life is focused on activity and she is usually involved in several projects at once (tangled lines). She probably doesn't plan ahead too much but prefers to organize projects as she goes along (sudden script changes, wide lower zone loops, broad p stems). She does have the capacity to plan ahead and take more methodical steps toward reaching goals, (slower, methodical garland connections in lines 2 - 5) however, it is difficult for her to do so once the project is underway. She is better at developing alternatives in planning or problem solving as problems occur. The wide lower zone loops also suggest a great deal of nervous energy which may reveal itself in restlessness (also seen in inconsistencies) and a desire for change. She may even be slightly manic (sudden right slant and irregular baseline), and unable to control her energy and impulses, jumping in a hectic fashion from one thing to another.
Overall, I would say that Ebby Halliday is a woman who is energized by new ideas and possibilities. She has a genuine fondness for people and may often be in helping roles. She is insatiably curious and thrives on change and activity; she keeps busy by surrounding herself with a variety of people and diverse activities. She is quick and clever and is able to capture people's attention easily. Her strengths include optimism, adaptability, creativity, and flexibility. Her weaknesses include unpredictability, impatience, and disorganization.
Question-Based Handwriting Analysis
Why do I always feel so alone?
First, let's take a look at some of the traits that would bring people closer to you. Your handwriting shows you're optimistic, goal-oriented, and emotionally responsive to your environment. You're a person of intelligence who marches to a different drum.
What's limiting you? You're a natural introvert and it's difficult for you to reach out to others. There may be shyness or fear involved but there's definitely avoidance when it comes to connecting with others. You can see this introversion in some of your personal pronoun I (PPI) formations. Your "I" is coiled at the top, sits on a single line with no base, and opens to the left. The left represents the past, the mother, and inner self. This is your comfort zone. The coiling shows moving inward instead of outward towards others. It reflects an over-reliance on self-reflection bordering on self-absorption. The PPI without a base shows you don't feel grounded and you don't feel supported (even if you are). Also, because your PPI appears different each time, you're unsure about who you are in the world.
The other key issue is your self-critical nature. This is shown by the points on the loop formations (letters d and l). This means there's a distortion between your view of the world and reality. You're overly critical with yourself and may hold yourself to an impossibly high standard of perfection.
In conclusion, you feel so alone because you haven't found a place where you feel safe and secure. Your mindset is keeping you focused on how you're different from others instead of finding similarities. My recommendation is to talk to a therapist to work on the critical self-talk. There's a lot of pent-up energy that needs to be released so getting into an exercise program or just walking daily might help. Grounding is necessary so find support groups for healing and participate in grounding activities like yoga or gardening. In terms of your handwriting, keep your loops rounded. Keep your PPI consistent and written with a base (like the PPI in the line 7).
First, let's take a look at some of the traits that would bring people closer to you. Your handwriting shows you're optimistic, goal-oriented, and emotionally responsive to your environment. You're a person of intelligence who marches to a different drum.
What's limiting you? You're a natural introvert and it's difficult for you to reach out to others. There may be shyness or fear involved but there's definitely avoidance when it comes to connecting with others. You can see this introversion in some of your personal pronoun I (PPI) formations. Your "I" is coiled at the top, sits on a single line with no base, and opens to the left. The left represents the past, the mother, and inner self. This is your comfort zone. The coiling shows moving inward instead of outward towards others. It reflects an over-reliance on self-reflection bordering on self-absorption. The PPI without a base shows you don't feel grounded and you don't feel supported (even if you are). Also, because your PPI appears different each time, you're unsure about who you are in the world.
The other key issue is your self-critical nature. This is shown by the points on the loop formations (letters d and l). This means there's a distortion between your view of the world and reality. You're overly critical with yourself and may hold yourself to an impossibly high standard of perfection.
In conclusion, you feel so alone because you haven't found a place where you feel safe and secure. Your mindset is keeping you focused on how you're different from others instead of finding similarities. My recommendation is to talk to a therapist to work on the critical self-talk. There's a lot of pent-up energy that needs to be released so getting into an exercise program or just walking daily might help. Grounding is necessary so find support groups for healing and participate in grounding activities like yoga or gardening. In terms of your handwriting, keep your loops rounded. Keep your PPI consistent and written with a base (like the PPI in the line 7).
Foot Reading
Your knobby toes are a sign of a philosophical thinker and someone who thinks outside the box. However, the taut tendons on the top of the foot suggest that internally you may have a lot of SHOULDS that are part of your self talk. This usually stems from a childhood with a parent who imparted this way of thinking.
Is there tension in the head or neck? There may be some cervical misalignment based on the curve of the big toes. From the sole of the feet, I see the large bumps on the sides of your feet. This is the reflexive area for the knee so there may be some joint issues there.
It's also in the same reflexive region for areas along the colon. That area of your foot is puffy so I'm wondering if you feel digestive pain (gas or bloating) particularly on the sides of your abdomen. The pale area in the middle of your foot sole suggests you're not getting nourished at your core. Even if you're eating healthy, you may not be eating the correct healthy foods. There's a marker that suggests possible hydrochloric acid deficiency which can affect your body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients.
I see signs of sinusitis so you might be chronically congested which can reflect a lack of hydration in the body. The sinuses may overreact to dryness. There also appear to be thin lines on the tips of your toes which often reflect chronic insomnia and difficulty sleeping. Both the sinus and insomnia may be reflecting a lack of hydration. Even if you're drinking plenty of water, your body may not be holding onto the water.
Your feet seem to be a combination of Metal and Fire. Metal represents a highly sensitive perfectionist. Fire represents a fun-loving and dramatic artist. I don't usually see this combination together because they're opposites.
Use Earth to balance Metal and Fire. This means slower movements and activities like yoga. Eat slow cooked foods (not raw). Eat slowly. The uniting of elements will also play out when you examine your feelings of obligation to everyone else and take back the reins of control.
FEEDBACK:
Oh, I'm so surprised...it just fits me 100%! I really have problems in my neck area and also enormous digestion problems. What also does not surprise me are the elements. Because I always feel like there are two souls living in me that are completely different.
Is there tension in the head or neck? There may be some cervical misalignment based on the curve of the big toes. From the sole of the feet, I see the large bumps on the sides of your feet. This is the reflexive area for the knee so there may be some joint issues there.
It's also in the same reflexive region for areas along the colon. That area of your foot is puffy so I'm wondering if you feel digestive pain (gas or bloating) particularly on the sides of your abdomen. The pale area in the middle of your foot sole suggests you're not getting nourished at your core. Even if you're eating healthy, you may not be eating the correct healthy foods. There's a marker that suggests possible hydrochloric acid deficiency which can affect your body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients.
I see signs of sinusitis so you might be chronically congested which can reflect a lack of hydration in the body. The sinuses may overreact to dryness. There also appear to be thin lines on the tips of your toes which often reflect chronic insomnia and difficulty sleeping. Both the sinus and insomnia may be reflecting a lack of hydration. Even if you're drinking plenty of water, your body may not be holding onto the water.
Your feet seem to be a combination of Metal and Fire. Metal represents a highly sensitive perfectionist. Fire represents a fun-loving and dramatic artist. I don't usually see this combination together because they're opposites.
Use Earth to balance Metal and Fire. This means slower movements and activities like yoga. Eat slow cooked foods (not raw). Eat slowly. The uniting of elements will also play out when you examine your feelings of obligation to everyone else and take back the reins of control.
FEEDBACK:
Oh, I'm so surprised...it just fits me 100%! I really have problems in my neck area and also enormous digestion problems. What also does not surprise me are the elements. Because I always feel like there are two souls living in me that are completely different.