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Weekly Strokes' Handwriting Analysis Newsletter
Do You think You are a Success or Failure?
written by Taylor Morgan & B. Baggett
Faculty Handwriting University.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Feature story: Which is scarier: failure or success?
2. Spotlighted Special Events
3. F.A.Q.
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FEATURE STORY:
Which is scarier: failure or success?
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You might find this hard to believe, but some people are just
as afraid of success as they are fearful of failing. Both fears
stop people from taking risk and are the MAJOR root cause
of unfulfilled lives.
The good news is you can change this unconscious behavior
pattern using the science of grapho-therapy.
Take a moment and think about what being successful
means to you. How do you define it in your own life?
Is it financial freedom? Is it the emotional fulfillment of doing
work that you love? Is it important to make a difference in
the lives of others? Or do you just want a new car and
a better haircut?
Envision what your life would be like, if you already had
all of this, and more. Can you really see it, hear it, taste it?
Or is "true success" an event that only applies only to other
people who are smarter, luckier, or just have better genes?
We've all experienced a nagging doubt regarding our current level
of achievement and what we really can accomplish. The doubt
would show up in the letter t or "fear of failure."
Ask yourself if you are actively derailing your
efforts because of a fear of success. This will show up in the
letter y or go.
The trait 'Fear of Success' is shown in handwriting where the
lower loops of the 'y' or 'g' comes up to the baseline,
then turns downward before it crosses the baseline.
Imagine a car coming toward the finish line then making
a U-Turn.

Someone with a fear of success will usually work very hard to
achieve a goal; but then, the closer they get to completion,
the more dejected they feel. They will find a way to
sabotage their own success ; either by actively destroying
the work they've already completed, or simply undermining their
efforts by not completing the last few necessary tasks.
This is a trait to avoid when hiring a new employee, or when
considering a potential romantic relationship. It will cause them
to turn away, attract disasters, or in some way not finish the
project. In all cases, when they fail, you will suffer!
It's almost guaranteed that they will find a way to thwart their
own success and happiness, and by extension, yours. This is
why is is listed as one of the TEN HELL traits!
If you have this stroke in your handwriting, you already know the
trouble you put yourself through for no good reason. Begin
immediately to practice lower loops the correct way. This trait
and others can be easily corrected through the 30-day
Grapho-Therapy workbook, Change Your Handwriting, Change Your Life.
*Warning. Since people with fear of success rarely finish important
things, this workbook is thirty days in duration. Ask someone to
FORCE you to complete it after you buy it!
"In less than a month after changing my handwriting the way Bart suggested,
things started to happen. I got rid of an abusive boyfriend, got better grades, and met my fiance. That was six years ago. The changes have helped me accomplish two degrees and a wonderful relationship.
As a bonus, it was easy."
- Christian Chrane, Bryan, TX
mother and teacher
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Spotlighted Learning Tool & Special Event
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This class is better than any drug or shrink. I do appreciate your humor-
not a boring class. I'm in control of any and all changes in my life, I'm able to remove bad traits, improve traits that improve me as a person. I'm understanding people through handwriting. I'm able to help others change their lives. You were an answered prayer when I found your website!
- Peggy Walla, Corporate Officer, Columbus, TX , USA
butter@wcnet.net
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