Sunday 20 July 2014

How does handwriting analysis reveal Multitasking skill?


How important it is to have multitasking people as employees in your organization?

  In today’s fast and furious world, multitasking is one of the most sought after qualities that an employer looks for in the employees. Its always beneficial for an employer when an employee offers to handle more than one task at a time.  An example of multitasking is taking phone calls while typing emails. Multitasking is time as well as cost effective. No wonder then, people who are multitasking are in great demand.
Is it possible to see multitasking trait in your handwriting? The answer is yes. Handwriting analysis can reveal the multitasking traits. In graphology, how you connect the letters of a word reveal a lot of personality traits about that person. One such trait is multitasking. Find out if you have it in you.


Whenever you write any word beginning with the letter T, how you connect the next letter to T shows whether you are multitasking or not. Here is an example to understand this:
               to
    [1]                                     [2]

In first case, as we can see, the “t” crossbar (i.e. horizontal stem of letter t) is connecting to the next letter “O”. In other words, the next letter “O” begins in continuity with the “t” crossbar. This connection represents the ability of the person to do multitasking. These people are genuinely multitasking and are efficient while doing so.
In the second case, there is no connection between the “t” crossbar and the next letter “O”. It shows that the person believes in doing one thing at a time and cannot do multitasking efficiently.
Its important, however to consider the fallout of multitasking. Sometimes, in the process of doing multitasking, there are chances that the quality of work may get affected. But wherever quantity related work is essential, multitasking is always helpful.
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