Wednesday, 27 March 2013

It's all in the name.




theWI INSPIRING WOMAN


 
Dear Reader,

On Monday night I decided to attend a first meeting to my local WI (Women's Institute). It is an organisation that was founded during the First World War and was set up to encourage women to become more involved in production of food. Since then the aims of the organisation have broadened and has become more involved in being a helping hand and support for it's local community.




I had read a little about WI in Magazines like Country Living of women who love to bake and make things the old fashion way and have kept traditions alive by teaching others of their great skill and knowledge. I admire the enthusiasm and passion these people have and how they use all that energy to create so many wonderful things.

Monday's meeting was about Graphology. In a nutshell our handwriting reveals a lot about what kind of people we are. Depending on their writing leaning to the left or the right indicates ones social interest or the importance of family life. If the lettering is sharp and pointy, then you may have an aggressive and determined approach as to someone who has a softer flow may reveal a more gentler side. A persons health is even indicated in the writing. This was all absolutely fascinating. Of course I could not leave without having my own writing analysed.



According to my  writing and signature I am a very determined person who firmly stand my ground and will not be easily pushed over in a debate. I know what I want and will argue til point is proven. The enlarged first capital letter of my signature shows I am very family orientated and feel family values are very important. A lot more was said but I simply can't remember it all. However the speaker did say that these are very crude interpretations and should not be taken too seriously. A lot more research and knowledge goes in to it than just jotting down a few words down onto a piece of paper. To sum it all up, I think I'm described as bit as an intimidating dragon?!

Have you ever had your signature analysed. What did you think and did you agree with what was said?


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