Signature, a handwritten unique and stylish way to illustrate a person’s name or even a simple mark that a person writes on documents as a proof of identity. Its goal is too hard to mimic. The fact that legal documents are signed is an essential measure in order to certify them. Our signature represents us in all our transactions, and it is accepted by the law that it is our personal logo. It bears distinct impression of the person’s personality and mindset. Your signature is like your own corporate logo. It is almost like a “logo” for a company. How upset would McDonald’s, Sony, Mercedes Benz be, if their corporate logo was misrepresented? Your signature–or sign of your nature–represents you to the world. Have you ever thought that, does it represent you at your best?
Each time you trace your signature, you’re making a declaration to the world:
“This is who I am… This is What I want to be…”
In the formative years, most teenagers spend hours trying to get the right signature which represents who they are. Unfortunately, most people choose their signature without having knowledge of the underlying psychological meanings of each stroke. Hence, they unintentionally send the wrong message to everyone’s unconscious mind while making signature, even those that have never been trained in handwriting analysis. If you’re one of those who is still using the same signature you designed for yourself when you were a teenager, it’s time to look into it again and makeover of the signature. You need to know whether you’re really doing it right or sending the wrong message. It so happened that one fine day you picked up a pen and made a legal impression of yourself, now the day has come where you need to realize that you have many more responsibilities than you had that day, and your outlook towards life needs a different perception too.
Signature is like the cover of book. It projects how a person wants others to see and try to get more attention. The signature of any person may be projected quite differently from actual personality of him or her similar to any book. When you see the cover of book, you cannot judge the writing without seeing inside of the book. A signature may stand for the writer’s true personality or it may be a frontage, which reveals just small segment of the person’s character. Signature may conceal negative attributes, or present something that in reality is not there. Since the signature represents only one part of the person, possible errors can occur when it is being analyzed without any written sentences. If only a signature is being examined, analysts should always inform the writer of the limitations of examining signatures without associated written sentences.
To be successful, you must show the world the best you. The signature represents what we feel about our identity and how we feel about what we have achieved so far until present. An individual’s signature reveals his or her virtues, flaws, complexes, ambitions, feelings for inferiority or superiority, capacity for adaptation or tendencies to become lonely and much more. The content, Size, Slant, writing style, Speed, embellishment etc. of signature have several meanings as like handwriting analysis, discussed in previous articles. But only an expert handwriting analyst able to explain what your signature says and what you may need to change. They will be able to tell you what personality traits are required as per your profession, position and what you want to be in future. If needed, they can even advise on what swirls, strokes and slants are needed for a more dynamic, current personality.
Remember, your signature is what the world sees of you to be, so you need to dress it up well. After reading the article, you will probably never look at your signature in the same way again. Let’s begin positive start to enhance your own life by making adequate changes in your handwriting and signature.
The writer is a certified Handwriting Analyst, Consultant and Mentor who has helped a lot of individuals improve their careers and overall well-being through his comprehensive handwriting analysis. To know more you can visit: www.handwritingskill.com