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Decision-making Ability Revealed Through Handwriting Analysis

Decision-making ability is necessary to be successful in life and handwriting analysis effectively measures this important character trait.

“A director makes 100 decisions an hour. Students ask me how you know how to make the right decision, and I say to them, ‘If you don’t know how to make the right decision, you’re not a director.’” George Lucas

A good leader must have good decision-making ability. She is decisive, not vacillating, and lacks fear of finality.

Good decision-making ability greatly increases your potential for success in life, as do these three specific personality traits.

This Entrepreneur article outlines seven important points to help you improve your decision-making ability, including avoiding the temptation to make snap decisions just because the circumstances seem familiar. A very common mistake is ignoring the inherent risk of relying entirely on your gut instinct.

You need clarity to make decisions, and my findings underscore the adage that timing matters. Life consists of never-ending, various phases of time, some rewarding and some challenging.

As I say in this blog post, “Select ominous periods of time relate to everyone, such as during phases of concurrent universal afflictions, but much more often it’s more personal, as related to comprehensive natal and timing charts. Sometimes it’s both. The periods can last for months (even years), or for days or mere hours.”

You can strive to make the most of your circumstances by working through your decision-making process when your timing is most favorable.

Handwriting analysis, part of my unconventional security investigations, is a reliable method to identify decision-making ability.

Copyright © 2016 Scott Petullo

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