I'm not a professional, and used an on-line free test to get the analysis, but you might find the results quite interesting.
The sample letter I used is posted at post # 122 on the following
link.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4772605#4772606This is the ssite I used to do the analysis.
http://www.quantumenterprises.co.uk/handwriting/index.htmHere is the actual note I used.
http://photos1.blogger.com.nyud.net:8090/img/56/2213/640/bushletter.jpgHandwriting Sample Details
Size: Moderately Large Sample Ink Colour: Black
Writing Implement: Biro Paper Type: Plain
Personality Chart
Independence
Assertiveness
Submissiveness XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Perfectionism
Ambition
Aggression
Extraversion
Worldliness
Personality Description
To begin the analysis, the subject's handwriting shows rigidity and tautness, as if the forward movement of the pen has been carefully restrained. The personality reflected by this type of writing is one of caution and conformity. The subject leans more to the conventional in dress and behaviour, preferring to maintain control, if possible, at all times. He probably has a fairly small number of friends, but values these relationships highly and works hard to maintain them. He does not normally enjoy emotional scenes or doing something unexpected.
The subject's desire to maintain emotional control may have even evolved into an inability to give free vent to his feelings. Perhaps he finds himself impassive and uninvolved when other people are feeling great joy or grief. He may even feel embarrassed or uncomfortable in the presence of people who can readily express their emotions. Because the subject feels incapable of expressing emotions, which he fears and distrusts, he tends to remain calm and cool in situations which might cause others to panic. This may sometimes be an advantage, but at other times is a major problem because of the apparent lack of empathy.
The pressure used throughout the script is average in intensity, indicating that the subject is able to maintain a balance between too much activity and too great a degree of lethargy. As a result, he lacks the intense drive and enthusiasm shown by writers with heavy pressure, but will be equally tolerant of inactivity in those who use a lower pressure in their script. He will be good at working methodically at the more routine tasks.
The subject has a signature that is smaller than 85% of the population, and as a result does not have a very high opinion of himself preferring to avoid the limelight whenever possible.
He often has self-doubts in his abilities and appears to lack confidence.
Although he may enjoy the benefits of high status, if the role is forced upon him , he is unlikely to seek acclaim and attention. He is more modest than a writer with a big signature and can accept criticism more readily.
This characteristic also ties in with a submissive personality (see below).
The signature is written quite illegibly indicating some sense of superiority. Writers who scrawl their signature are saying that the reader of the document should know who they are, without having to actually be able to read the words. He is also conveying the impression that he is working at high speed under pressure, and this is all of his valuable time that he can spend on the issue.
The capital letters in the script are generally smaller than the other ascending letters indicating that the subject has a moderately submissive personality.
This ties in with the small signature and shows that he is generally a fairly timid, cautious and passive individual.
He finds it quite hard to develop relationships, and usually yields to the desires of others. He will not put himself at an advantage if it means attracting attention. He does not like to bargain and finds it hard to resist persuasion from others.
He hates argument, and if any injustice is done to him he will not usually make a scene, as he hates to row. Any anger or aggression will be concealed and may smoulder for some time. He feels uncomfortable in the presence of those with more power or knowledge than he has. His protests will be mild if he is the recipient of poor service or faulty goods, and in the role of host he is unlikely to liven up a party.
He prefers not to flout convention (as indicated with restrained writing), and this behaviour helps to avoid any attention being drawn to himself.
He finds that he is quite easily dominated and will usually go along with the wishes of a more assertive person, rather than risk argument. He dislikes making decisions and prefers to follow rather than to lead.
A number of artful simplifications in the handwriting show that the subject is considerably intelligent (scoring 3 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as teaching, journalism or computer programming.
A variation in pressure throughout the script indicates that the subject is more prone to anxiety than the average person, and may be the victim of emotional upsets.
There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. He is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of his personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery.
This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors.
It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of his personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.
There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect his physical well being.
These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.
END OF REPORT
I found the very last paragraph most interesting!