Saturday, July 18, 2009

Seashells by the Seashore

All blogs are pretty self-centered, but this post is purely Dorrie-centered. I took a brief handwriting analysis yesterday morning (hey, I was between meetings and had already checked the weather.) I thought it was interesting and weirdly, spot-on.

They have you write the sentence, "She sells seashells by the seashore" in cursive. They look at how pointy your letters are, how "loopy" your "L's" and "E's" are, how big your writing is, its spacing, how it slants, etc.

This was my result:

You are open to new experiences and sociable. You are well-adjusted and adaptable to new situations as they arise. You are versatile, ambitious, and intellectually-probing. However, you restrict yourself as you are skeptical of emotional and illogical arguments. You practice rational thought and decision-making and expect others to do so, too.

It seems a bit contradictory, the part about being open to new experiences but guarded against emotional arguments. Many of these words apply to 94% of the population, but I thought it was pretty cool because it echoed my Myers-Briggs results (ENTJ)!

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