Welcome Irish Mae Castro, here is your handwriting analysis.
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Mae uses judgment to make decisions. She is ruled by her head, not her
heart. She is a cool, collected person who is usually unexpressive
emotionally. Some may see her as unemotional. She does have emotions
but has no need to express them. She is withdrawn into herself and
enjoys being alone.
The circumstances when Irish Mae does express
emotions include: extreme anger, extreme passion, and tremendous
stress. If someone gets her mad enough to tell her off, she will not be
sorry about it later. She puts a mark in her mind when someone angers
her. She keeps track of these marks and when she hits that last mark
she will let them know they have gone too far. She is ruled somewhat by
self-interest. All her conclusions are made without outside emotional
influence. She is very level-headed and will remain calm in an
emergency situation. In a situation where other people might get
hysterical, she has poise.
Irish Mae will work more efficiently
if given space and time to be alone. She would rather not be surrounded
by people constantly. In a relationship, she will show her love by the
things she does rather than by the things she says. Saying "I love you"
is not a needed routine because she feels her mate should already know.
The only exception to this is if she has logically concluded that it is
best for her mate to hear her express her love verbally.
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Mae is not subject to emotional appeals. If someone is selling a
product to her, they will need to present only the facts. They should
present them from a standpoint of her sound judgment. She will not be
taken in by an emotional story about someone else. She will meet
emergencies without getting hysterical and she will always ask "Is this
best for me?"
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Mae tends to write a bit smaller than the average person. When a
person’s letters are small and tiny, this indicates an ability to focus
and concentrate. This character trait is a huge asset in careers like
math, science, race car driving, and flying planes. However, if Irish
Mae writes tiny all of the time, she will also display characteristics
of someone who is socially introverted. Irish Mae will often sit on the
sideline and watch others get the attention at parties. she might be
willing to open up and be warm, but only in small groups or a select
group of people. When she is busy working on a project, it is common
for all other noises and distractions to just fade away and her ability
to focus is incredible. When she says "she didn’t hear you", she really
means, she didn’t hear you.
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Mae will demand respect and will expect others to treat her with honor
and dignity. Irish Mae believes in her ideas and will expect other
people to also respect them. She has a lot of pride.
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Mae is secretive. She has secrets which she does not wish to share with
others. She intentionally conceals things about herself. She has a
private side that she intends to keep that way, especially concerning
certain events in her past.
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Mae has a desire for attention. People around Irish Mae will notice
this need. She may fulfill this need by a variety of ways depending on
her own character.
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Mae is a cumulative and procedural thinker. She likes to have all the
facts before making a decision. She thinks or creates much like a brick
mason, stacking fact upon fact. Her thought pattern or the conclusion
will not be complete until the last fact is in place. Like that brick
wall, Irish Mae learns faster through visual demonstration than through
quick verbal instructions. Once she has learned new material, and
understood it, she won’t forget.
Irish Mae is a methodical
thinker, therefore she is able to build things and come up with new
ideas. In an argument, she often loses to rapid thinking people because
she is thinking thirty minutes later about what she should have said.
These people often are very booksmart, but can be out-gunned in a rapid
fire verbal debate.
She may learn new ideas at a slower pace than
other "less detailed" people, but once she gets it, she can handle
repetition. Some people hate jobs with too much repetition, she can
handle it better than most.
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Mae’s true self-image is unreasonably low. Someone once told Irish Mae
that she wasn’t a great and beautiful person, and she believed them.
Irish Mae also has a fear that she might fail if she takes large risks.
Therefore she resists setting her goals too high, risking failure. She
doesn’t have the internal confidence that frees her to take risks and
chance failure. Irish Mae is capable of accomplishing much more than
she is presently achieving. All this relates to her self-esteem. Irish
Mae’s self-concept is artificially low. Irish Mae will stay in a bad
situation much too long… why? Because she is afraid that if she makes
a change, it might get worse. It is hard for Irish Mae to plan too far
into the future. She kind of takes things on a day to day basis. She
may tell you her dreams but she is living in today, with a fear of
making a change. No matter how loud she speaks, look at her actions.
This is perhaps the biggest single barrier to happiness people not
believing in and loving themselves. Irish Mae is an example of someone
living with a low self-image, because their innate self-confidence was
broken.
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Mae will take action on her thoughts. She is positive that her views
are correct for her. She has the ability to seem as if she is
positively correct when answering a question, even if she does not have
the slightest idea of the answer. Irish Mae displays a self-confidence
that makes everyone else sure she is correct. She is positive of her
own views, but not necessarily stubborn.
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Mae is constantly disappointed when trying to reach success. She works
very hard, perhaps harder than most, then just before succeeding,
something happens that keeps her from success. Often, Irish Mae changes
to a second project just before the first one is finished, thus failing
to complete the first project. Sometimes she changes because she feels
she needs a different challenge. Irish Mae feels dejected. This feeling
relates to her failures. This trait is very important in a working
situation and in a relationship. She must be handled in a very special
way to get the most work from her or to make a relationship last.
Concerning this trait, personality modification is available to change
her life.
For
a graphologist, the spacing on the page reflects the writer’s attitude
toward their own world and relationship to things in his or her own
space. If the inputted data was correct Irish Mae has left lots of
white space on the all four borders of the paper. Irish Mae fills up
just the center area of the page. If this is true, then Irish Mae has a
particular shyness toward people and a fear of moving too fast in any
direction. In some cultures, respecting people, rules, and adhering to
protocol are ways of life.
The right side of the page represents
the future and the left side represents the past. Irish Mae seems a bit
stuck in the middle, afraid to take action.
Irish Mae seems to
have a fear of looking bad or of crossing boundries. It will be easy to
work with Irish Mae on a team, because Irish Mae will usually follow
the rules. However, this desire to respect the boundries can often be
construed as a lack of confidence and people will walk over Irish Mae
if she is not careful.