How to achieve greater success in professional and personal relationships... Who can I really trust? How do I pick the right person for a job-or as a life-partner? How do I pitch an idea or product in order to maximize the chance of a sale? You can answer these and similar questions with greater confidence if you know as much as possible about the person you are dealing with. What better way to gain insight into a person's personality, thought patterns, honesty, and character than through what they express in their handwriting? All you have to know is how to read it. Gaining the Edge by Analyzing Handwriting is an easy-to-follow, practical guide that will show you how to interpret the highlights of anyone's personality by studying their handwriting. You'll learn how to: Identify the personality traits that can most help you gain the edge in both business and personal relationships; Tailor a sales pitch to different personality types; Achieve greater success in collecting obligations owed to you; Assess a person's honesty; Find the right candidate for a particular job, partnership, or friendship. Discover the secrets of handwriting analysis-and gain an edge in all your relationships!
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About the Author: Dr. Anton L. Inderbitzen, a certified graphoanalyst with a PhD from Stanford University, is the founder of Personality Assessment Service, a handwriting analysis and counseling organization. He has been analyzing handwriting since 1960, taught courses on the subject in community colleges, and led a successful seminar business on the subject. He is now retired and lives in the Shenandoah Mountains of Virginia with his wife, Pat, and dog, Benji.
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