Handwriting Analysis

July 13, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — kai @ 12:26 am

Everyday, you meet hundreds of people–with thousands of different traits and millions of unique characteristics. It’s hard to imagine how you are able to keep with each other’s differences. With all the people surrounding you, it’s nearly impossible to get to know each one on a deeper level unless you have spent a reasonable amount of time with them. But remember–you don’t have all the time in the world.

So what do you do when time is limited and there is a burning itch to know someone so badly beyond the physical? Well, ditch your psychic abilities out the window because you won’t need it–well, not so much (but it can still give you a hand). You only need a pen, paper, good eyesight, and the knowledge of the basics of the science of handwriting analysis.

A good handwriting analysis can serve as a good method of knowing the character, nature and sincerity of the writer. Not only will you understand other people better, it can also open doors to a deeper understanding of yourself. Hidden emotions and traits such as tension, conflicts, selfishness, vitality, and energy can also be uncovered after attaining a strong grip of the basics of this science.
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Parenting the Puberty - Dealing with the Questions

July 1, 2007

Filed under: Maturity — Dark Cabbage @ 10:50 pm

Adolescence Cartoon

Picture this - a single father (possibly widower) whose daughter is starting to ask questions that he does not feel equipped to answer as she is moving into the age of puberty.

A while back I heard about an issue involving a widower seeking advice as he was in the exact situation described. Nowadays, it seems like parents are struggling to find the right answers to their children’s questions about puberty, and especially about the physical changes that are occurring. The timing of these issues coincides with the transition from the fun and safe environment of primary school to the more hectic life at high school, where both dreams and heart are often broken and then mended, only to be broken more severely the next time round. Isn’t it great that on one hand the poor soul is trying to be depressed due to the physical changes that are happening, and on the other preoccupied with thoughts (possibly dirty ones) about some Mary/Joe in Science class. Don’t be so freaked out because it is only normal at this age to dwell on such thoughts since hormones are running all over the place which mess up the mind in an awful manner. For many people, they still find that their hormones are still running wild even at the age of 184 (which I shall not make any more comments on…those dirty old farts). Oops, that was one of my hormones running into the wrong place.

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