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Stop Giving a Damn What People Think of You. (Self consciousness explained.)

Stop Giving a Damn What People Think of You. (Self consciousness explained.)

by Bart Baggett / Wednesday, 08 April 2020 / Published in articles, Weekly Newsletters

bart baggettFEATURE STORY :

Self Conscious? How stop caring what people think of you.  It’s not of your business.

By Bart Baggett
Founder, Handwriting University

Increasing height of the m and n humps. This person has a fear of being ridiculed and tends to worry what others might think when around strangers.

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Self-consciousness is shown by the increasing height of the humps on the m’s and n’s. When the second hump is higher than the first, this person has a fear of being ridiculed and tends to worry what others might think when around strangers.

Often this trait can be counter acted through grapho-therapy and reversing the humps has the added bonus of replacing fear of ridicule with diplomacy.

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Who’s Watching You? Shy vs. Self-Conscious

This article written by Bart Baggett talks about the difference between shyness and self-consciousness. Do you have this trait? If so, practice writing diplomacy m’s to get rid of your fear of ridicule.

When one is feeling self-conscious, one becomes aware of even the smallest of one’s own actions. Such awareness can impair one’s ability to perform complex actions. For example, a piano player may “choke,” lose confidence, and even lose the ability to perform the moment they notice the audience. As self-consciousness fades one may regain the ability to “lose one’s self.” A person especially prone to self-consciousness may be labeled shy or introverted.

This is just one of over 100 personality traits revealed through scientific handwriting analysis found inside our  International Level Certification Home Study Course. 

You can always learn more from our Home Study Courses about evaluating and combining traits. http://myhandwriting.com/order/catalog.html

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