1. Walking style reveals a lot about your personality.
According to studies based on human psychology and personality traits, your walking style reveals a lot about your personality. These studies also say that the way you walk, including speed, tells a lot about your personality traits. “A faster pace is linked to higher levels of conscientiousness, and openness, and lower levels of neuroticism,” revealed the researchers.
• The one who drags feet
A person who drags his/ her feet signifies lack of energy, sadness and lethargy. This kind of person is unable to detach himself/herself from worries and stressful life.

• Thinking and walking
These day-time dreamers are the ones who are lost in their thoughts. They don’t get distracted by noises or any type of distraction. While walking as well, they are lost in their own dream world, which reveals that they think a lot.

• The cautious ones
It doesn’t mean that these people count steps while walking, but they are cautious about their surroundings. These people are tight-lipped, shy and try to stay aloof.

• Walking with heavy stamping
People who press their feet hard on the ground while walking fall in this category. It’s not because of their body weight that they step hard but due to their nature. These people can be of childish nature and have short temper.

• The ones with long lunging steps
These people are categorised as multi-taskers. They can efficiently work on a number of tasks at one go. These people expect others also to match their level and expectations.

• The relaxed souls
These are the ones who walk slowly with soft steps. These people love to live their lives on their own conditions. They are relaxed and great-communicators and enjoy conversations while ambling. This is considered as one of the ideal walks.

2. Handwriting
• Large letters and small letters
According to the National Pen Company in the U.S., the size of someone’s handwriting can determine the type of personality they have. People with small handwriting tend to be shy, studious and meticulous, whereas outgoing people who love attention will have larger handwriting.
• Spacing between words
People who leave large gaps between words enjoy their freedom and don’t like to be crowded, while people who write words close together can’t stand to be alone and might be intrusive.

• Dotting your i’s
If the dot of a letter is situated high above the base it suggests the writer has a great imagination. If the dot is close to the base, they are organised and empathetic. Procrastinators tend to dot their ‘i’s and ‘j’s to the left of the base letter, while child-like personality types will draw their dots as circles.

• Crossing you t’s
Long crosses on ‘t’s suggests someone who is determined and enthusiastic, but also stubborn. Short crosses tend to be written by someone who is lazy.
• For individual letters
People who write rounded letters are more creative and artistic while pointed letters are a sign of aggression or intelligence. Connected letters mean the writer is logical.
• Pressure
People who place heavy pressure on the pen when they write, which can cause darker, thicker handwriting, are good with commitment and taking things seriously but don’t respond well to criticism. Light-handed writers tend to be empathetic and sensitive but lack vitality.
• Speed
If someone writes quickly they are impatient and dislike delays or time wasters, and slower writers are more methodical and self reliant.
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