When we purposefully change our handwriting, we introduce attitudes that can improve our relationships, give us the impetus to achieve and take risks, and simply bring out the best in us. This is because our handwriting is a reflection of our innermost thoughts and feelings. When we fall in love, survive a serious illness, or change careers, our view of life is dramatically altered and, as a result, our handwriting patterns change. Conversely, desired transformations can result from intentionally changing the way specific letters are written:
* Stick to that diet by changing the letter T.
* Avoid being overlooked for that well-deserved promotion by changing the letter G.
* Reduce stress and cease juggling too many things at once by changing the letter S.
* Overcome shyness or stage fright by changing the letter A.
Included is an enlightening assessment test that identifies those personality traits requiring attention. Your Handwriting Can Change Your Life profoundly reveals that the key to making dreams come true is as simple as putting pen to paper.
The author, Vimala Rodgers , March 21, 2000
This book is a step-by-step approach to changing your life.
I wrote this book because I meet SO MANY persons whose life purpose is more a puzzle than a source of enthusiasm. "Your Handwriting Can Change Your Life" is a step-by-step, easy-to-understand method of converting a life that isn't working exactly as you'd like, into one that is fulfilling and joyful. Simple to use, straight to the point, and practical, it is based on the corollary, "The way we write is a graphic representation of the way we think. When one changes, the other follows." I have seen this principle activated in hundreds and hundreds of lives; it is my goal that through this book it will reach far more. Find out for yourself how it works: Use this book as a guideline, pick up your pen, smooth out that paper, and begin! My invitation to you!
About the Author
Vimala Rodgers is an educator, handwriting expert, and motivational speaker, as well as the Director of The Vimala Rodgers Institute of Integral Handwriting Studies in Cool, California, where she lives.