HOW TO ANALYZE HANDWRITING LETTER BY LETTER --- (letter specific traits I use :D)

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disclaimers--- I said this in the vid but I'll say it again- GRAPHOLOGY IS VERY CONTROVERSIAL but I've been studying it independently for a while now and I find it very useful and I wouldn't share this video if I didn't find the handwriting traits that I'm talking about to have high accuracy rates. But if you want to be a hater, that is alright, you wouldn't be the first.
Other disclaimers, these traits are all INDICATORS not facts, so you really have to look at how all the indicators in someone's writing stack up to really make a solid hypothesis about a writer. And even so, handwriting analysis still only describes what the writing would indicate, it doesn't necessarily describe the writer.
DISCLAIMER ABOUT LEARNING DISABILITIES IMPACTING HANDWRITING--- So I'm still learning about this and testing hypotheses about this myself, but what the internet says for specifically dysgraphia is that the writing will often exhibit: Letters that slant in different directions,
A jumble of upper- and lower-case letters and A mix of printing and cursive. But I will say, I've definitely seen ppl with dysgraphia that don't have these traits in their writing, so I'm still working on my own hypotheses on it but what I've found so far is for the most part, graphology traits will still be mostly accurate regardless if someone has a learning disability or not, but also know that the traits that impact legibility might more be due to the disability rather than the writer's personality or emotional state. hope that makes sense lol but I am planning on making a vid exploring this topic further if ur interested :D
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UPDATE ON HOW TO SEND ME HANDWRITING:
currently the BEST way to make sure your writing gets to me is to post it on instagram and use the hashtag #handwritingforleah also you can follow me @leah_eckardt if you'd like as well :D
I wish my email could work, but my emails are just going to continue running out of storage so I think this is the best way to do it.
(but still NEVER email my business email unless it's business related)
Thank you thank you thank youuu
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On another note, if you're new to the channel, Welcome^-^ My name is Leah and I make videos on handwriting analysis and graphology :) I’m even looking into getting the certification to be a licensed graphologist so I have something tangible to prove my credibility because DISCLAIMER: I am not a licensed graphologist- YET. I just am obsessed with learning about graphology and I know probably more than I should about it. And if any gatekeepers in the comments want to criticize me for not being licensed, it costs a lot to get certified and the more I think about it, the more dumb I think that is. So if that bothers you that for the time being I’m not certified, you can go to another channel. You will be missed.
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  • @3bellam
    @3bellam2 жыл бұрын

    Leah, you've hooked me on this and now I'm half-assing analyses of my friends' handwriting

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yesss omgggg that’s so epiccc

  • @microwarrior

    @microwarrior

    2 жыл бұрын

    SAME

  • @lemadraws9751

    @lemadraws9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too, some how got everything right

  • @nnamdiochi714

    @nnamdiochi714

    Жыл бұрын

    Me doing this in my head as I watch the video

  • @DangerTruffle

    @DangerTruffle

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @donkosaurus
    @donkosaurus2 жыл бұрын

    crossed z's are pretty common in mathematics and sciences, to avoid confusion with 2's particularly in mathematics, it is a common polish replacement for uncrossed z, and several polish mathematicians made great strides in the early 20th century, with x,y,(crossed)z commonly used symbols

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!!!

  • @mintaroum.9096

    @mintaroum.9096

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think Z is also symbol for "integer", and because z and capital Z is look pretty much the same, people often cross the normal z and bolden the "/" part of the Z Srr for my terrible english lol

  • @donkosaurus

    @donkosaurus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mintaroum.9096 these are blackboard bold letters, where capital Z used for the integers lower case z is used more often as the 3rd dimension coordinate/variable or arbitrary complex number

  • @bi_twix

    @bi_twix

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was taught to write the z with that bar, not just in mathematical context, but generally (I'm from Germany). Also, I know many people writing it like that as well, so it seems to be normal that way here. I'd say it's rather atypical not to cross the z's...

  • @annabelle9311

    @annabelle9311

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mintaroum.9096 your English is very good!! helpful explanation as well :)

  • @oliviapenelopehope4497
    @oliviapenelopehope44972 жыл бұрын

    I was born a lefty. I was taught to be a righty. My right handed writing is very controlled, orderly, and small. I also get pain when I write for an extended period of time. I’ll often erase the writing in areas that do not meet my expectations for what it should look like. When I write left handed, there is almost no consistency. I hardly ever erase because I know it’s too bad to be fixed. I have a hard time writing in a straight line, and the letters bounce up and down constantly. I avoid using pens for writing because I love to fix mistakes, and it’s much harder to fix pen mistakes. I’m also an artist. I often draw right handed because I have so much more control when using a pencil. When drawing, I’ll “ghost draw” most of the lines I make; floating my hand above the page, practicing the lines I make before I draw them. I do this unconsciously at this point.

  • @itsliviy

    @itsliviy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Okay this is weird because this is me in every way, although I rarely use my left because it takes longer. It doesn’t actually doesn’t look that bad but I never take the time to wright with my left.

  • @oliviapenelopehope4497

    @oliviapenelopehope4497

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@itsliviy I didn’t figure out that I was left handed until high school. It wasn’t until after that point when I started trying to write/draw left handed.

  • @-_.---._.-_-.--._--

    @-_.---._.-_-.--._--

    Жыл бұрын

    in the first graded of elementary school I could write with both hands, but had a preverence for left. My teachers made me write with right and now unfortunatly, I can't write with left anymore. I still use my left hand for other thing, like using knifes and I also use a bow or a guitar in a left handed manner.

  • @Asyahh.

    @Asyahh.

    Жыл бұрын

    I was also born a lefty, but when I realized that everyone around me was doing things with their other hand. So now I'm a righty

  • @oliviapenelopehope4497

    @oliviapenelopehope4497

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Asyahh. The world is set up for righties. So it's not surprising that most lefties end up doing lots of stuff right handed.

  • @Charlie-nz5ze
    @Charlie-nz5ze2 жыл бұрын

    Something interesting i just remembered: When we were being taught cursive in school some of us were actively taught to do the insecurity loops in our bs ts and ls, some of us were just taught to do them with our Ls, etc. So would that still indicate insecurity if they still did the loops way later in life? or do you have to take that into consideration in regions where that’s taught?

  • @sarah3796

    @sarah3796

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oooohhh

  • @alinabalmukhanova1362

    @alinabalmukhanova1362

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, same question! My German teacher tought me to write so, however German isn't my native language and I still write the same way in both English and German

  • @lonelybastar

    @lonelybastar

    Жыл бұрын

    If you make a conscious effort to make the insecurity loops till they become a habit, they may affect you. But if you just let it be and write it from the top of your head, there is no problem.

  • @muffinfan2652

    @muffinfan2652

    Жыл бұрын

    I would say if you were taught that, then it doesn't count as insecurity. What matters is the way you alter what you've been taught. Like if you make the "normal" loop bigger or smaller. So if you make it larger than you have been taught, then yes it can be an insecurity loop :) But this is just what makes sense for me

  • @fwoop4848

    @fwoop4848

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I was taught to do those loops in cursive

  • @vanessasonica
    @vanessasonica2 жыл бұрын

    I’m not new new to your content but I came to your channel fairly recently. I’m very intrigued & interested, I would love one day to send my handwriting but i don’t have Instagram… :/ maybe in the future I’ll get one, I just don’t wanna have too many social media platforms, it’s too much to handle for me XD

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Omg I understand completely ♥️♥️ don’t feel u need to!! ☺️thank u for ur support

  • @youremom5463

    @youremom5463

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LeahEckardt id like to send you mine but idk what id write

  • @Star-Pilled
    @Star-Pilled2 жыл бұрын

    What if a "g" or a "y" are just a straight line down, no loop/hook/anything? Just a straight line down.

  • @janedoe6708

    @janedoe6708

    2 жыл бұрын

    I double this. I often write these letters like that too

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    if the pressure is light, I often find it indicates sexual restlessness/anxiety, but if the pressure is firm, it can be an indicator of frustration/stubbornness. hope that helps!!

  • @fatimashaikh7201

    @fatimashaikh7201

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LeahEckardt what about capital T(s) if the t-bar is slanted? And like a slanted, angular tick (✔️) in front of a capital i (I) 😊

  • @Star-Pilled

    @Star-Pilled

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LeahEckardt Thank you so much ❤️

  • @ice7111

    @ice7111

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fatimashaikh7201 I read someplace that slanted t-bars are read kind of like the baseline, an upward slant indicating optimism and a downward slant pessimism. Not sure about the i thing though, sorry.

  • @lblincoe2094
    @lblincoe20942 жыл бұрын

    You mentioned accuracy rates a couple times and that really peaked my interest! I'd love you to do a video just on the topic of accuracy, to identify which theories are the most respected and prove to be the most consistent and reliable. Because I've watched several of these kinds of videos from various different creators and I've noticed that frequently the source materials across the channels don't match each other and they give conflicting interpretations. I've also seen them explain the interpretations for attributes of my own writing and they were in no way accurate to identifying the who I am. So it seems it's definitely more of an art than a science type of thing, and it's imperative that you're making interpretations using the correct references. I'd love to know which "methods" have shown to have the most accuracy to give me more confidence in my own efforts!

  • @gracenickel5283
    @gracenickel52832 жыл бұрын

    Pleaseeee do Britney Spears! There is a very emotional letter she managed to leak to the press in like 2008, during her conservatorship. I know very little, but I can tell she has a lot of traits.

  • @Charlie-nz5ze
    @Charlie-nz5ze2 жыл бұрын

    love this! i for ages thought my t-bars indicated high self-esteem because they were often really high, but this video got me to look for more consistency and i noticed they’re only high when they’re next to the letter h, because i have really threaded writing (lmao i hope that’s the right phrasing) and my letters connect a lot because it’s quite fast I tried to find what my t-bar looks like at the end of words or when next to As and other letters it doesn’t really blend into and it’s very much in the middle and the bar is only on the right of the t, which is very different to what i’d been thinking it indicated before!

  • @plantmomindistress3420
    @plantmomindistress34202 жыл бұрын

    This channels triggered one of my biggest hyperfixations 😭😫😭

  • @thepandoricaoffandomsbacku7349

    @thepandoricaoffandomsbacku7349

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same lmao

  • @gjk-arts5855

    @gjk-arts5855

    Жыл бұрын

    ITS STARTING FOR ME…

  • @maruxx3229
    @maruxx32292 жыл бұрын

    I wish my teacher in primary saw this video. Like we had to write the c hooked for cursive writing. Ye, if our handwriting looks too small, no looping, too big, no space, too much space, too slanted to the right of left, too straight, not straight(like the lines not the letters), not joining or not having the curves in the end, our assignments were rejected. So, alot of my classmates have similar handwritings as it was drilled into use during childhood and even in high school (though it is not as strict for the new generations). So, I'm confuse if my handwriting is actually me or just myself trying to write in cursive, especially during those days...

  • @mcbrideaddison
    @mcbrideaddison2 жыл бұрын

    Ello again Leah! I'd love to see whether you'd analyze interesting computer fonts or fonts that mimic 'handwriting' as if they were handwritten, just for the fun of it! I've been excited for a letter specifics video for a while, as I've always loved letter specifics (don't ask me why, I just think they're cool..well, all graphology is cool). Either way, I completely understand your hesitance to make a video like this but I'm glad for it either way :) Have a nice day!

  • @Virtualleeeeee

    @Virtualleeeeee

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah thatd be rlly neat

  • @gailbird5476
    @gailbird54762 жыл бұрын

    I personally think that it's even more intriguing because it's a pseudoscience. What I mean is that since there is no verified, hard and fast rules for it, it makes it even more interesting and rewarding to discover patterns. I like that you have to use your people skills and intuition while doing it. Handwriting analysis I feel like is a very case by case thing, there's no one size fits all to graphology, yet there are some general trends found by people like Leah and those that have come before her who have analysed many people's handwriting before. So yeah you gotta use your intuition and inference skills when analysing handwriting as well, which I love. I do agree tho that people shouldn't take graphology as the absolute truth, and people should refrain from passing judgements on people solely from their handwriting, because that's really dangerous. I think that Leah should start adding a disclaimer in text at the start of her videos in order to prevent this, even though I think she has mentioned a lot that the handwriting doesn't necessarily describe the writer themselves, it's just an indicator. She should add a disclaimer directly in her videos to make it even clearer, since some people don't bother to read the description.

  • @gailbird5476

    @gailbird5476

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also it would prevent her from a lot of future headaches from people flaming her in the comments about this lol

  • @matzc557
    @matzc557 Жыл бұрын

    As an artist who carefully crafted his handwriting based on aesthetics, this is terribly fun

  • @bluppyblup4437
    @bluppyblup44372 жыл бұрын

    I asked my parents if I could use their handwriting to study graphology and I realized my dad wrote his "y"s different in a word relating to his job. It repeats when he wrote the same word but it doesn't happen in any other words. Is it safe to assume those traits relate to him only regarding his job???

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Omg that’s so interesting- I found looking through old notes that my d’s changed when I’d work on Shakespeare. What is the y formation I’m so curious!!

  • @bluppyblup4437

    @bluppyblup4437

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LeahEckardt He usually has an average-sized loop on his y's lower zones but when he writes the word "sedye" (which means a stretcher used for medical reasons in Turkish he is a doctor btw) his y's go straight down parallel to his usual slant

  • @bluppyblup4437

    @bluppyblup4437

    2 жыл бұрын

    checking back on it I just realised the lower zone of his y also shortens when he does that

  • @moonvio9713

    @moonvio9713

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bluppyblup4437 im not an expert but i’ve read that y endings that just end straight down usually indicate impatience and loneliness ? could just be that he feels negativity towards his job/ tension

  • @bluppyblup4437

    @bluppyblup4437

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@moonvio9713 Thank you!! He doesn't really like his work environment so that explanation makes sense

  • @Everettalla
    @Everettalla Жыл бұрын

    My autistic self and my autistic mother had a 15 minute conversation about graphology at midnight tonight it was awesome

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    Жыл бұрын

    Omg wish I was there

  • @saymyname2384
    @saymyname23842 жыл бұрын

    I think that some traits might indicate someone's nationality rather than his personality. For example, I saw that in the U.S. people ussualy write the letter "r" just like this (check out the signature of president John Tyler) while in Europe we learn to write the letter "r" like the greek "pi". Also, in Europe we learn to write forward sland by default. Also, people back then used to learn some letters quite different, for example if you'll serach the handwriting of people from the 19th ceuntury like Napoleon, Thomas Jefferson or James Madison you'll see that all of them used to write a very long t-bar

  • @raesnothome

    @raesnothome

    2 жыл бұрын

    i agree w this so much! as a brit, I’ve been taught to do the loopy f’s and I’ve been taught to do the g’s with the bottom line very looped to go into the next letter, which she didn’t mention at all! it’s really surprised me how different the mindsets are depending on where you came from n what you were taught

  • @moopoint.blimey785
    @moopoint.blimey7852 жыл бұрын

    Hey Leah, I don’t know if you are taking suggestions but I’d LOVE if you could analyze John Lennon. I think it’d he sooooo interesting

  • @Charlie-nz5ze
    @Charlie-nz5ze2 жыл бұрын

    If you’re interested, i have a few letter-specific traits I’d like a second opinion on? - Capital Bs where the middle doesn’t connect, almost like a D - Lowercase “i”s where the dot is sometimes a circle and sometimes a dot? I read it like the writer used to have the immature i circles but has matured and the circles are still sometimes there out of habit, or maybe they aren’t fully done maturing? - Lowercase t-bars are only on the right of the line, indicating eagerness, but capital Ts are bigger and have more on the left than the right? - Us don’t have the stem, they just look like round Vs - Letters in the lower zone go down way to the left, like a forward slant but only underneath - Fs that are loopy only in the upper zone, no other letter has the loopy thing (no insecure ds or ts) - lowercase “i”s have barely any lower line, sometimes it’s even smaller than the dot, sometimes it isn’t even there - Lowercase Hs often have very small humps, sometimes even looks like a capital L This is all from the same writer btw, if that helps with trait stacking

  • @jetrandom7569

    @jetrandom7569

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you know what it means if someone has a’s that look like they were typed Like this --> a

  • @fartman79

    @fartman79

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jetrandom7569 that's an example of arcade writing she did an explanation of this (no idea if that's actually how it's spelled)

  • @fartman79

    @fartman79

    2 жыл бұрын

    this is just my thoughts I AM NOT WAY AN EXPERT AT ALL I'm just applying what I know from other traits to these: -the B's maybe it could be like K's where their creativity might not impact others, people dont understand their creativity (not too sure about this one) it also affects the middle zone so could be something weird with their day to day social life -the T bars could mean they're maybe more hesitant, could be writing slow -the U's I think I heard in another video it means intelligence and possibly independence (making that up from other trait in the I's) I've noticed that it also means immaturity a lot of times -F's I wouldnt worry about if the traits dont stack up -the lower zones could mean sexual forwardness -for the H's if they affect the middle zone there could be something weird with the social day to day part of their life. this applys for the issue with the i's as well that's all I got.. THESE ARE PURELY MY OPTIONS I am not an expert at all and I'm not even sure if these are real traits

  • @JustATest01

    @JustATest01

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jetrandom7569 if it's an arcade writing then it's normal, if it is a non-arcade writing, that a indicates someone who tries to stand out the crowd and/or tries to have a different personality than the "norm" Personally, I have non-arcade writing but I do draw my a's as if my writing was arcade

  • @exeko8681
    @exeko86812 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for another great informational Monday :") always here for it and your infectious energy you put into your videos 🦇✨

  • @sabrinab4193
    @sabrinab41932 жыл бұрын

    Some of these traits are taught in calligraphy books, at least in my country, like the looped "h", probably 80% (totally made up number) of my country's population has their "h" looped like that

  • @purpleumbrella6709

    @purpleumbrella6709

    2 жыл бұрын

    A lot of these are taught and I think that's one of the reasons graphology is interesting in theory, but is about as reliable as astrology to understand people. I write certain letters depending on what's easiest with my tremors and it's cool to think what ppl could come up with from a sample of that mess, but that's it. I'd never be able to take it too seriously aside from that

  • @themagicalfruit
    @themagicalfruit2 жыл бұрын

    12:12 - idk where it comes from but my dad taught me to dash my z's, 7's, and zeros to help distinguish them from other letters & numbers. I usually don't, but when I'm taking the time to make my handwriting legible I'll sometimes do that. Also, could you do a video on punctuation if it's significant? Like commas, periods, etc. I love your videos so much! I find myself analyzing my professors' handwriting all the time now lol

  • @vrindajuice2484
    @vrindajuice24842 жыл бұрын

    Q. What if you consciously change the way you wright a specific letter and it becomes the default? Does that specify evolution in personality? And in general wanting to change and/or changing your handwriting

  • @ivycantthinkofaname4303

    @ivycantthinkofaname4303

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, in the past when my crush told me to not write my ys with a curl at the bottom, it made me really self-conscious and I wrote them like that (just two straight lines) for a year or so until I finally stopped liking him and now I write them with pretty big loops.

  • @rafflesiadeathcscent3507

    @rafflesiadeathcscent3507

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ivycantthinkofaname4303 if I were your boyfriend i would support you, your past boyfriend isnt good

  • @immaecho
    @immaecho2 жыл бұрын

    The last 'z' is from French and Russian cursive as much as I know and the crossed z is a way some Polish people are writing the letter 'ż' (sometimes for aesthetic sometimes to differentiate from 'ź' - depends on the person who is writing)

  • @NeganPFVAN
    @NeganPFVAN2 жыл бұрын

    Hi. Thanks for another vid, was looking forward to seeing this all weekend..didn't get a chance and it's technically Tuesday now. Again, thanks for sharing all your wisdom, this will come in handy as it's my thing to help ppls. You rock.

  • @a.trinitario_ldn2577
    @a.trinitario_ldn2577 Жыл бұрын

    Oh. Finally good vid about graphology, been looking for this forever. thanks!

  • @kavya914
    @kavya9142 жыл бұрын

    Omg omg omg I can't wait to watch this video...I've been waiting for this for soo long

  • @DivyaanshThakur
    @DivyaanshThakur2 жыл бұрын

    Leah, you're really doing great by posting these videos. I was waiting for someone to post this seperate alphabet video and you just posted. Commendable work♥️

  • @mariagordanier3404
    @mariagordanier3404 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a million! I just love learning this stuff. The more detail the better. I've looked at more handwriting than most ppl have and can def say handwriting reveals the individual. How could it not?!! I would look at handwriting and immediately get a "hit" of what the person was like in a general sense.

  • @skyhighflying1525
    @skyhighflying15252 жыл бұрын

    Hey Leah! For F's I've noticed that the printed F has alot of common traits with the printed T. The bar on the F usually is more to do with self esteem and a t is more to do with how high they set the bar. You can use F's and T's together to really get a sense of how someone feels about themselves (along with the upper or lowercase I)

  • @skyhighflying1525

    @skyhighflying1525

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also, I am curious as to what a loop (like a loop in the D) means in a p? Is it the same as a d? I wonder this because it's more of a lower zone letter.

  • @bambieebooo8573
    @bambieebooo85732 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful and informative video! Thanks for keep doing what you’re doing. I hope you have a nice week!

  • @Burdthelur386
    @Burdthelur386 Жыл бұрын

    glad to be here!!! so informative and fun girl!

  • @JustATest01
    @JustATest012 жыл бұрын

    Anyone knows what does a "p" with a loop on the left mean? I just noticed how I just make HUGE loops in my p's and I wondered if that meant?

  • @bambieebooo8573

    @bambieebooo8573

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe when analyzing handwriting we can not say what a trait mean without context. However, loops in general, just like Leah said, mean insecurity and it can also means fear of criticism. Hope this helps! :D

  • @JustATest01

    @JustATest01

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! :)

  • @JustATest01

    @JustATest01

    2 жыл бұрын

    welp, I just found out what it meant in a quite big pdf p's with a loop on the left from the lower zone basically indicates desire for more physical activity - this could be sexual but also traveling, exercising, etc. -> it's more evident if there are big loops in the lower zone

  • @SKAlice236
    @SKAlice2362 жыл бұрын

    Hey Leah, a suggestion for a video series: I really enjoy watching your videos and have since become more aware of people's handwriting. What may be very valuable might be a video series where you go through a specific part (e.g. margins) and explain what there is to know. Really as a ressource to look stuff up. I find myself often remembering that you said something about topic XY and what the traits mean and would really like to go back and rewatch but more often than not I can't remember in which video you said that and I give up. Anyway, just something I thought might help a lot of people. Have a smiley day!

  • @nightmaryyyy
    @nightmaryyyy2 жыл бұрын

    I just discovered your channel and now I’m binge watching your videos since about 5 hours ^^ you have a new fan :)

  • @theartist2235
    @theartist22352 жыл бұрын

    hey I’m a bit new! I was always interested in personality kind of stuff, and I found one of your vids in my recommended. So glad I did, cuz I found something new to learn about that’s actually interesting!!!!

  • @photographyguru2135
    @photographyguru213511 ай бұрын

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH Your're an amazing teacher!

  • @linakhyat6217
    @linakhyat62172 жыл бұрын

    I am relatively new here- alreary obsessed and currently binge watching all your videos und :D

  • @whitecastlewithbooks8407
    @whitecastlewithbooks84072 жыл бұрын

    I’m new to the channel and I am SO excited! Your content is very informative!

  • @moonfruito5960
    @moonfruito59602 жыл бұрын

    thank you for the video :D i really enjoyed it!! i'm wondering about disconnected capital letters and what they mean? i don't really know how to describe it haha but i was looking at margaret thatcher's handwriting and she has some wild things happening with the capital letters that i do not know the meaning of. would appreciate your help on this one! honestly, would love a video on her writing as a whole because there are some super interesting and very revealing traits happening with her, especially her t-bars. you might find it interesting! thank you again for the video :DD very helpful and will be returning to this for sure

  • @MoyaBrennan6825
    @MoyaBrennan68252 жыл бұрын

    how can you look prettier in every video!!!? also thank you for introducing me to graphology i had no idea it was a thing and now im in love with it

  • @pinndzel
    @pinndzel2 жыл бұрын

    hello, i have noticed that when i see handwritings of people that are more logical thinking a lot of the traits that they have in their handwriting aren't true. For example, I see a person writing their words and letters really closely, i have asked them about their relationship to other people and their emotions and stuff like that (they are usually very honest about it, from what i know) but they say that they write like that to fit more words onto the page, because they think logically about it. It's very interesting, sometimes it's very aggravating if i want to know them and their personality and mental state. but other than that, thank you for creating these videos. they give me a sense of comfort knowing i can tell if a person is okay, and if they are not i can try to be there for them. thank you Leah ! :D

  • @gailbird5476

    @gailbird5476

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember that in one of her subscriber handwriting analysis videos that she said that someone who fills up the whole page means that they are frugal. Maybe it's kind of similar here? Of course it really depends on context and what the rest of your analysis shows, then you can infer from there

  • @mikado_m
    @mikado_m2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe one day when i get bored enough imma try to make up handwritings for characters If i can figure out the character that is.. i cant people

  • @JustATest01

    @JustATest01

    2 жыл бұрын

    bROOOO, I wanna do that too

  • @mikado_m

    @mikado_m

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JustATest01 mhm it sounds likenitd be fun- its like character design but different

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    this is what I do in my head when I meet people LMAO ill think of what their writing would look like in my head before seeing it lololol very amusing

  • @deerskin4225
    @deerskin42252 жыл бұрын

    Love your spontaneous style. Nice video!

  • @jameshickman1641
    @jameshickman16412 жыл бұрын

    "STELLAR!!! RIVETING!!! GRIPPING!!! handwriting analysis video!" =things I could not have DREAMED I'd say a year ago!! Best moment of my Monday, tyvm Leah.

  • @chilichicken0959
    @chilichicken09592 жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel and it’s time for me to nerd down on handwriting! For my own writing I write in a way where the letters connect and create (sometimes) weird angles or loops, my o is tiny and my lowercase n look a lot like a u and vice versa

  • @Maria-bf4rv
    @Maria-bf4rv Жыл бұрын

    I love the way you talk at a certain pace. What you are telling is similar to fortune telling or zodiac signs, but, unlike this, it is based on really something. it fascinates me. (If something is written wrong, then the translator is to blame). I love your videos.

  • @CourtOrderedThiccBitch
    @CourtOrderedThiccBitch2 жыл бұрын

    Do you think where the writer lives/learnt to write has a larger impact on which letter traits can be used? For example, I think in thr USA they don't teach cursive writing in school, but in Europe (at least here) that's the only kind they teach, and for example that hook in the C is the official way to connect it in cursive writing, so I'd think maybe it has an impact on writing enough to not necessarily be realistic? Also, that Z you didn't know about is the written lowercase cyrillic з (which is pronounced like a Z tho)

  • @soude85

    @soude85

    Жыл бұрын

    But the ‘C’ was the first letter-there was no need for a hook, as it wasn’t connected in the front…

  • @DCJNewsMedia
    @DCJNewsMedia Жыл бұрын

    I learned a lot of this information in the police academy back in the 70s And by the 90s the thought process on hand writing had a lot more interpretation and deeper and yet moved further left wing and it expanded the NORMAL RANGE by a lot. Just FYI from real life experience of 43 years in law enforcement. I hand writing expert in general vs. A CIA or FBI expert were pretty close in the 70s and by the 90s a big difference...and now in 2022 it's a large gap. I have been told by professors and long time experts that it's a good tool among many tools and should never be used solo and I agree. However if body language, clothing statements, actions and deeds and hand writing are very simular of 80% or better it's a great match... Single it's max at 20% and has little weight. Ty so very much for sharing. New sub Chief Jones Retired

  • @Jesspyre
    @Jesspyre Жыл бұрын

    Genuine, clear, and useful information! Thank you so much :) P.S. Love the Mucha poster.

  • @NavNosaukums
    @NavNosaukums Жыл бұрын

    Hello! I'm Latvian and we have letters like ī, č, ģ, š, ā, ū, ķ... etc. I sometimes loop ī together with the t. I know we have one handwritting specialist in Latvia. I really want her to analyse my writing someday. It has changed A LOT during my teenage years, but since high-school it hasn't changed. Also in Latvian you never write ' I ' when referring to yourself with a capital letter. Also when we learn English at school we have to write in a different cursive style. We write cursive letters a bit differently than in Latvian. That's also interesting.

  • @MarkSchrankel
    @MarkSchrankel Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. You present yourself well. Now I m curious about my writing…although I really just print everything.

  • @soggyrats
    @soggyrats2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for these videos!! They are very cool to watch I hope you get everything you want from life!! : D

  • @N30NF43
    @N30NF43 Жыл бұрын

    I’m tempted to just add all of the concerning things for funsies. I wanna be that one person that has all of the writing red flags but is actually super chill and kind

  • @cathrinej3935
    @cathrinej39354 ай бұрын

    Just discovered you and happy to be learning from your content. 😊

  • @Fatlatouch
    @Fatlatouch Жыл бұрын

    I’m a year late but I just found you on my feed. I make my Z with the dash in the middle purely to never get it confused with 2’s because I took a 3 year drafting class and that’s how we were taught. I also put a / though my zeros as well for the same reason.

  • @raimuriki
    @raimuriki2 жыл бұрын

    We need a name for your whiteboard,

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    omg thats so true

  • @camilaparedes4182

    @camilaparedes4182

    2 жыл бұрын

    bennie

  • @aaacarra1340

    @aaacarra1340

    2 жыл бұрын

    name it winston

  • @Therika7
    @Therika7 Жыл бұрын

    I like the white-board approach! Thanks for the whole video!

  • @Timechunks
    @Timechunks Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Leah, that was really cool.

  • @sunshi4929
    @sunshi49292 жыл бұрын

    Have people been able to guess zodiac signs from how people write? I’m a Taurus, and when you were talking about how one demonstrates their need for pleasure (which Taurus are all about that), the traits you described fit me. It’d be so cool to see someone try to guess zodiac signs through writing, even just to see how close you could get

  • @anushkaverma5175
    @anushkaverma51752 жыл бұрын

    Love your graphology vids and u are soo prettyy💖💖💫

  • @enigmatruecrime
    @enigmatruecrime2 жыл бұрын

    Poggers

  • @taqfiq6539

    @taqfiq6539

    2 жыл бұрын

    was looking for this

  • @MONOSCHEN
    @MONOSCHEN2 жыл бұрын

    this is really interesting, thank you for making this!

  • @callmekc9793
    @callmekc97932 жыл бұрын

    ooh i am going to love this! i have a question! all my lower zones go straight down. they dont loop or go back up. just a line down. pretty aggresive and sharp. what could that mean?

  • @krifel912

    @krifel912

    2 жыл бұрын

    im not exactly sure, i only know that a y that goes straight down would indicate that the writer is more of a loner, so maybe that applies to the other parts of the lower zone as well?

  • @LeahEckardt

    @LeahEckardt

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes ! someone else had this question-> if the pressure is light, I often find it indicates sexual restlessness/anxiety, but if the pressure is firm, it can be an indicator of frustration/stubbornness. I can't see the writing to say what you have for sure, but hope that helps!

  • @callmekc9793

    @callmekc9793

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LeahEckardt Thanks for replying! I didn't expect anyone to answer 😅

  • @callmekc9793

    @callmekc9793

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@krifel912 ooh I'll look into it more. thanks!

  • @anastazja2444
    @anastazja24442 жыл бұрын

    the letter "z" with the line in the middle is how I write letter "ż" in polish

  • @BingBoing637
    @BingBoing6372 жыл бұрын

    Something im wondering about the insecurity traits in the d's and h's and such, the fear of criticism. So these traits do show up in my writing consistently, though its pretty light, as the loops are still rather tight. But I do have a lot of looping in my upper case letters, Like P, D or B, with big open loops on the letters left side. Are these traits related or are they something different?

  • @laila44477
    @laila44477 Жыл бұрын

    thank you, this was so informative and have great insight

  • @thatnoobgamer3039
    @thatnoobgamer30392 жыл бұрын

    I just saw a few of your videos and well, your pretty cool!

  • @MainDorita
    @MainDorita2 жыл бұрын

    Hey! loved this video. I have a question. Are these valid for cursive writing in french for example ? Is there any analysis of how people link their letters in cursive writing ?

  • @SuperHappyNotMerry
    @SuperHappyNotMerry Жыл бұрын

    fascinating what you said about how if the g loop is big it can represent wanting power. I know it's a fictional character but it reminded me a lot of amy dunne from gone girl. she has those big loops in her g's and y's. I know this cuz I remember thinking how pretty her handwriting was. but uh clearly you're onto something cuz she is very much a character who wants power and uses her sexuality to hurt others. I don't know if it was done consciously by the director/actress but it's certainly there

  • @RandomPerson101
    @RandomPerson1012 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @nicholasinzunza8887
    @nicholasinzunza88872 жыл бұрын

    DUUUUUUUUUUDE... okay firstly I wanna say I love your videos and you got me into graphology. Second, I looked at old samples and I noticed my t stems were very open at the bottom (I write in cursive). Like the loop of the t would happen way up and my t bar would cross to form a tent like you said, and I didn't know what it meant but it was distinct and consistently different from how I write now that I was curious.. now I know!!! :D. I guess 14 year old me was defensive? I still kinda am tbh

  • @lindayoung3228
    @lindayoung32282 жыл бұрын

    Leah, you'd love to read Sex, Lies, and Handwriting. It's awesome. I'm also interested in learning more about the revenge formation of lower case y; what do you know about that?

  • @sarah3796

    @sarah3796

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ooohh interesting. I’d love to have an expert read my hand writing

  • @zainyD
    @zainyD2 жыл бұрын

    Just a few questions, Will you be doing a video talking about signatures? Do signatures follow the same rules as handwriting (Eg: Looking for tangling, size, pressure) Is there any trait for SHORT t bars? like, to the point they are non existent?

  • @SpineBones
    @SpineBones2 жыл бұрын

    I've noticed that when I write my new name the t bars in it seem consistantly higher, probably because of the gender euphoria =)

  • @kalinabiyukova5668

    @kalinabiyukova5668

    2 жыл бұрын

    omg that is so cute aaah- I'm so happy you found a name you like for yourself =D

  • @shitisbrewing

    @shitisbrewing

    Жыл бұрын

    Love that for you!!

  • @whodis2614
    @whodis26142 жыл бұрын

    I have this thing that I've noticed I do and I wanted to ask you about it. So basically, I've noticed that whenever I finish a word, I always add a super long swish to the last letter (excluding i, o, p, and q, and sometimes h, n, m, and z). It's extremely consistent.

  • @arvinds2603

    @arvinds2603

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think it's altruism/ desire for attention

  • @whodis2614

    @whodis2614

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@arvinds2603 That would fit. Ouch.

  • @paulagaco8483
    @paulagaco84832 жыл бұрын

    i hope youre doing great, leah

  • @AshTwain
    @AshTwain Жыл бұрын

    My handwriting is always changing. I don't know what that says about me but it's really interesting how handwriting can explain a person

  • @Gabsengeii
    @Gabsengeii Жыл бұрын

    You should do content on analyzing handwritten letters telling us what kind of person they are and then reveal who it is and what they did towards the end of video. It would be interesting to watch that kind of series.

  • @lorisdevos3971
    @lorisdevos39712 жыл бұрын

    hey im loris, my girflind in triducedny you to your channel and i'bave been hooked jp since f

  • @luiza9253
    @luiza92532 жыл бұрын

    I've been watching some of your videos and I find all of them very interesting! However, I've a question: what's the applicability of graphology concerning other alphabets? Was it made to fit only the Latin alphabet, or can they also be applied to other alphabets (or ar there different parameters for different alphabets?)? Does it vary between languages, even if they all use the same Latin alphabet?

  • @sunstonearts8051
    @sunstonearts80512 жыл бұрын

    Hey Leah! I'm a huge fan of the work you do educating people and I actually have a few questions! Some of the people I know have these traits, and some of them are just things I thought about while watching. 1. Could the loop in a cursive L also relate to the "gashing wound" trait of the d and h? 2. Can lowercase q's have a felon's claw? And what about a cursive z? 3. Could a lowercase t with a long forward t-bar and aggressive spikes in the t-bar as well indicate passive aggression or aggressively optimistic? 4. I know a girl who closes the curve in the letter u so much that it almost looks like an a. Could this be a sign of the fear of being open to people? 5. What if a letter that doesn't usually go into the lower zone extends too far and reaches the lower zone? What could that indicate? I'm not sure if you will see this but if you do see it that would be so helpful!

  • @gosplayz4283
    @gosplayz42832 жыл бұрын

    this is so interesting. thanks for sharing

  • @gregmoore167
    @gregmoore167 Жыл бұрын

    Looking over my job seeker's diary for the last 3 years, I have noticed that my writing is bigger in the summer and smaller in the winter! I do feel a bit crazy in the summer, and a bit depressed in the winter, so maybe it is just me, but could be worth looking in to!

  • @happyjellycatsquid
    @happyjellycatsquid Жыл бұрын

    I was writing random words along with your videos and, looking at my letter, I am a nymphomaniac psychopath with a gashing wood, insecurities and immaturity, who’s only redeeming quality is creativity. So that’s something.

  • @gregmoore167
    @gregmoore167 Жыл бұрын

    I used to write a "y" as a u, and then after teaching English in Taiwan for a year, I have since written it as a v! I was told it was not how it was in the textbooks, and since then, 20 years ago and half my life, I have a v style "Y", both capital and lower-case! I kinda want to get my old style back, so will try really hard to write a u style y from now on!

  • @bbrecheese
    @bbrecheese2 жыл бұрын

    I'm actually so interested in this, I've re-watched both videos so many times, i literally have pages of notes haha edit: similar to Bella, i've stolen all of my friend's assignments and analyzed them lol

  • @GGibberry
    @GGibberry2 жыл бұрын

    I have been hyperfixating over graphology for a little now and this little series made me so happy tysm!! Also could I dm my handwriting to you instead of posting it on Instagram?

  • @georgelazenby7167
    @georgelazenby71672 жыл бұрын

    Hey hey, Discovered your channel recently, and immediately began analyzing my friends handwriting. Most of the time I was right, But I just did it for fun. I sent my handwriting via Instagram, because I didn’t think I could properly analyze my own. Love the content.

  • @thysmillan2067
    @thysmillan20672 ай бұрын

    Note on high-stem p's: there are some older forms of cursive where such a feature is a standard trait, particularly Spencerian script and the derived Palmer cursive that was taught in American schools well into the 1950s.

  • @angy_kamaitachi2353
    @angy_kamaitachi23532 жыл бұрын

    What if like when you write your h's the top area like frayes out like it looks like a normal h but the top first line connecting to the hoop of the h has another shorter line fraying downwards from it? I really love your content and you're the reason why I started getting into graphology! This is the first time I'm thanking the KZread Recommend section. I hope you have a great day!

  • @iamnotwinning
    @iamnotwinning2 жыл бұрын

    Aaaaah! I love this! Now I am writing a small research paper on graphology so I wanted to ask if you perhaps had some reliable sources on graphology? I want to make this the best I can but sources are soooo hard to find on this!

  • @soupie6
    @soupie62 жыл бұрын

    I'm kinda new here but this is so interesting!! I wanna analyse someone that I Don't know too well at first so I don't have a biased opinion. but after that I'd live to do it with my dads handwriting cus it rlly interesting :)

  • @KangJangkrik
    @KangJangkrik2 жыл бұрын

    Cool! Thanks Laeh 😁

  • @michelelane4662
    @michelelane4662 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! Thank you so much much for sharing so beautifully. Much love and appreciation from California.❤️🌈🍀😇🙏🏻❣️(Subscribed)

  • @cloudthesheep
    @cloudthesheep2 жыл бұрын

    What would it mean if someone has concerning traits *only* in their signature? My mom writes her ‘t’ with multiple felons claws, but that isn’t in her normal handwriting. Could that mean anything?

  • @estirichmond7958
    @estirichmond79582 жыл бұрын

    hey lea! i am an american/ isrealy , and i'm always wonderingl if the writing analysis can also apply to the heberw language? especially in refrance to the whole zones and signature topic! I loove your personality and your videos !!!

  • @traviscoman2581
    @traviscoman2581 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favourite celebrities has just uploaded a picture of their handwriting and of course my first tought was to come here and analyze it...

  • @Meiijii
    @Meiijii2 жыл бұрын

    Lovely video thank you Leah 💗

  • @Editttssssss
    @Editttssssss2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Leah, great video! I was wondering what it meant if you don’t cross your t’s at all and they end up merging with the next letter of the word? For example, when I write the word ‘the’, the t often merges with the h so it looks like I wrote ‘he’. It’s gotten so bad recently that I have to go back and add additional t’s to the start of my words.

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