National
Handwriting Week is upon us.
Did you know that John
Hancock's birthday is in January?
Our best research indicates he was
born on January 23rd. So,
handwriting analysts worldwide
(and the media) have designated
January 21st-27th as National
Handwriting Week.
Bart Baggett and other
Handwriting University Faculty
members will be appearing on radio
& TV shows nationwide
promoting handwriting. If you are
a trained handwriting expert,
contact your local newspaper. This
week, you are especially
newsworthy!
Did you know that each day
hundreds of people around the
world start using
"Grapho-Therapy" to
change their own life? People
interested in changing their own
life are starting by changing
their own handwriting to effect
their own belief systems and
change their personality. Bart's
latest book and his workbooks
for kids and adults are part
of the reason for the excitement.
Can
success potential really be revealed
through the stroke of a pen?
Handwriting
Analyst offers Success Secrets of
The Rich & Happy during National
Handwriting Week (Jan. 21st-27th)
The
old saying goes ""Mind
your p's and q's." It could
mean the difference between success
and financial struggle... or should
it actually be "t-bars and
y-loops?"
Special
attention is drawn to Baggett's
works each year during National
Handwriting Week January
21st
- 27th
this year, which marks John
Hancock's Birthday (Jan 23rd).
National Handwriting Week focuses
attention on the benefits of
handwriting analysis and its use as
an important tool in business,
education, social relationships, and
even self-help. Hancock's
handwriting and that of other
American heroes may offer lessons of
character and untapped achievement.
According
to Bart Baggett, one of the nation's
premier handwriting experts and
Director of
HandwritingUniversity.com, the only
online training institute for
handwriting analysis, the way you
cross your t's and dot your i's
can determine your chances for
success. In his new book, The
Success Secrets of the Rich &
Happy
(Empresse Publishing, 434 pages,
www.BeRichandHappy.com
)
Baggett
explains the "success
traits" found in the
handwriting of people like Michael
J. Fox, Martin Luther King, John
Glenn, Michael Jordon, and Oprah
Winfrey. You may recognize Baggett
from his commentary on CNN and Court
TV, relating to the psychological
profiling of criminals and suspects
such as Scott Peterson, the John
Benet Ramsey case, the Washington
Snipers, the Anthrax letters, and
Timothy McVeigh.
Baggett
said in a recent Biography Magazine
feature interview, "It
is inspiring to look up to men and
women who have accomplished great
things. America loves heroes.
However, most of us don't really
believe we can accomplish what they
accomplish. My approach is to
inspire people to be more like their
hero's character. It is the
personality, beliefs, and values
that moved the person to achieve
great things. We can teach our kids
how to build great character. From
that, people will do great
things."
"I
have researched the
handwriting of thousands of
successful people around the world
and the success traits are extremely
consistent," said Baggett.
"The traits are easy to spot
once you learn them, and what's even
more exciting is you can actually
program your own handwriting to
include the success traits and see
positive differences in your
life."
Seven
Success Traits
Baggett
has identified seven personality
traits and the corresponding
handwriting strokes commonly found
in the handwriting of successful
people:
- High
Goals and Ambition (t-bars
crossed on the top of the stem)
- Strong
self-esteem (Large signature and
high crossed t-bars)
- Determination
(heavy down
strokes
below the baseline)
- Persistence
(not picking up your pen when
you cross the letter t or
A)
- Strong
Physical Drives (large and heavy
y and g loops)
- Long
Lasting, Enduring Emotions
(pressing very hard on the
paper)
- Enthusiasm
(extra long strokes to make the
crossing of your t)
Handwriting
Analysis has seen a rise in
popularity in the last few years
thanks in part to Mr. Baggett's
frequent media appearances and his
internet website, www.handwritinguniversity.com,
which offers online training,
discussion boards, free reports,
books, CDs, and video courses that
make what used to be complicated,
simple. Baggett evens promotes one
website which offers visitors a free
written handwriting analysis
e-mailed to them. (www.handwritingwizard.com)
One
title, called "How You Can
Analyze Handwriting in Ten Minutes
or Less" is designed to walk a
total novice through the basic steps
to get an accurate, although not
in-depth, analysis from a sample of
writing, using a deck of Handwriting
Flash Cards called The Grapho-Deck.
Baggett's
programs have become so popular,
over 100,000 people have taken his
free online personality test called The
Handwriting Wizard. Also,
thousands have taken the online
Handwriting Analysis basic course,
with audio and video elements that
can be downloaded onto your MP3
player, or played on your computer.
"The
trick to helping the average person
get value from handwriting analysis
is the ability to make this
'psychological profiling method'
easy to understand and entertaining
to learn,"
said Baggett. The science is what
the stroke indicates based on
research. The art is being able to
communicate that personality trait
to the person and describe the
corresponding behavior accurately.
Handwriting
isn't just an American trend. This
topic of personality profiling and
self-improvement even has an
audience halfway around the world in
India, where Baggett delivered his
new seminar "Handwriting
Success Secrets" live to
thousands of enthusiastic Indians in
Bombay, New Delhi, and Bangalore.
Currently, his home study course and
Grapho-Deck
have been translated into Chinese
and are being distributed throughout
Asia
through his franchise in Taiwan.
"When
I explain the many benefits of the
science of handwriting analysis,
people line up to learn it. Anyone
interested in self-improvement,
psychology, or improving their
relationships will naturally find
the concept intriguing,"
Baggett said. Baggett went on to
say, "Of
all the ways to understand yourself,
this one is the most personal. You
can't help but wonder what your
handwriting reveals."
Boosting
Children's Confidence and Grades
Baggett
believes handwriting analysis can be
especially beneficial to children
through the use of a technique
called "grapho-therapy."
According to Baggett, changing a
child's handwriting can improve
their grades, their behavior, and
their self-esteem. "I changed
my handwriting at the age of 14, and
it changed my life," said
Baggett, who published his first
book on the subject when he was only
23 years old. Change
Your Handwriting, Change Your Life
in 30 Days Workbook. (Empresse
Publishing)
Biography
Magazine and Family Life Magazine
recently ran articles featuring
Baggett and explaining how kids are
changing their
own handwriting to improve not only
their legibility, but to actually
influence their personality.
"Sure, Ryan's handwriting is a
bit easier to read, but what really
impressed us was his increased level
of confidence and grades," said
Craig Waton, Plantation Florida,
father of 12-year-old Ryan Waton,
who completed Bart Baggett's
Handwriting Analysis Workbook for
Kids. A number of teachers have
reported noticeable improvements in
attitude, concentration and
confidence in students instructed
using Baggett's methods.
In
celebration of National
Handwriting Week, Baggett
is encouraging everyone to put down
their pens and take a second look at
the trail of ink they leave behind
on paper. He suggests taking a few
minutes to learn a few of the key
handwriting traits to understand
what your handwriting is
unconsciously revealing, and to even
consider incorporating some of the
success traits into your own
handwriting.
For
more information about handwriting
analysis, training, finding a
qualified handwriting expert, or to
order available books or CDs, call
1-800-398-2278 or visit www.myhandwriting.com
or www.handwritingwizard.com
The
Special Reports (Free) can be read
on-line at:
http://www.myhandwriting.com/reports/
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