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Compatibility Secret Revealed: The Real Reason You Click

The anatomy of a two-person connection in which either extreme—great harmony or absolute discord—prevails isn’t a mystery to me. I realize my views are controversial, but I simply report the results of my empirical research. My long-term findings show the way things are between two people is a natural, unique

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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

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Handwriting: Means of Mental Development and Personality Analysis

Handwriting is a key component for mental maturation and a shockingly accurate means of personality analysis. The contention that computers, smart phones, and other technology will replace the need for writing is shortsighted. Handwriting won’t ever become obsolete. Even though people are writing less due to technology, almost everyone still

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Warning: First Impressions Are Frequently Unreliable

First impressions are sometimes accurate, yet other times they aren’t. Unfortunately, they can’t be relied upon for consistently accurate personality analysis. You may get a feeling about someone upon first meeting, but trying to determine specific personality red flags—and the magnitude of those red flags–is a different matter entirely. Consider

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How to Know if You Can Trust Someone

Contemplating whether or not you can trust someone can be extremely stressful. Business or investment partners, employees, romantic interests, family, or friends—regrettably, you’re vulnerable to betrayal from everyone close to you, and even those who aren’t. It’s one of those not-very-pleasant facts of life, but thankfully it’s possible to minimize

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How to Limit Confrontation

According to an article in Entrepreneur, confrontation in the workplace can be healthy and fruitful. The author wisely suggests that confrontation “shouldn’t be a defensive maneuver or a counterattack.” That’s good advice since there will always be aggressive, hostile, and argumentative people in this world no matter what you do.

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Consistency is a Crucial Leadership Trait

According to this article in Inc., consistency is the most important leadership quality. Surely, a consistent personality is desirable in a leader, but it may not be the most important attribute. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines leadership as, “capacity to lead,” “the act or an instance of leading.” Scores of personality traits

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Relationship Success Predicted by Algorithm

According to a study by a USC interdisciplinary team, relationship success can be accurately predicted by voice tone analysis of therapy sessions. The computer algorithm predicts, with almost 79 percent accuracy, whether a relationship will improve or worsen. It’s no secret that tone of voice and body language matter more

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Emotional Immaturity–How to Quickly Identify This Horrendous Trait

Merriam-Webster dictionary defines emotional immaturity as, “Acting in a childish way…exhibiting less than an expected degree of maturity.” One of the biggest mistakes in assessing human personality is mistaking personas for authentic personality. You won’t know a person’s true character after dinner together, a weekend trip, or even months of

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