Did you know that the way a person writes the letters i and t in handwriting can reflect that person’s personality?
Handwriting is more than just writing to convey a message but can also be a reflection of the personality of the writer. The science that studies the relationship between handwriting and personality is called handwriting analysis.
By using the science of handwriting analysis, small details such as the size, slope, and pressure of the pen can be analyzed.
Including the writing of the letters “i” and “t”, there are several different ways of writing them and they describe different personalities too.
Simple Things in the Letters i and t in Handwriting Can Reveal Personality
1. Letter “i” on Writing
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Attention to Detail
According to the 10 aspects of KAROHS personality, especially in the aspect of thinking patterns, one of the signs (intensifying traits) is Attention to Detail. In this sign, the dot on the letter “i” is written well and completely.
If you usually write the letter “i” with a good and complete dot like this, you are likely to pay attention to details, especially if followed by a small writing size. You have the ability to focus and pay attention to things that are detailed.
On the other hand, if the dot on the letter “i” is missed (not written), then this is included in the sign of Inattention to Detail. It means you pay less attention to details, you prefer explanations/descriptions that are comprehensive rather than detailed.
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Patience
If the dots on the letters i and t-bar are pulled to the right (in shorthand), it means you tend to be impatience.
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Procrastination
If the dots on the letter i and t-bar tend to be on the left, it means you tend to procrastinate on work.
2. Letter “t” on Writing
There is one aspect of personality according to KAROHS that is seen from how you write the letter “t”, namely the Goals and Motivation aspect. You can check the t-bar on your letter “t”. In the context of handwriting, the “t-bar” is the horizontal line on the letter “t”.
The height of the t-bar is medium to high. The height of the t-bar is related to the “goals” that are made. The higher the t-bar, the higher the goal you make. Conversely, if the t-bar tends to be low, then you prefer to be in your comfort zone. If the t-bar is too high, there is a possibility that you have targets that are not based on reality (daydreaming).
Goals & Motivation Drives
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Goals

High T-Bar on Writing
– High t-bar : High T-Bar placement can indicate that you have high and challenging goals. You tend to be ambitious, progressive. If one goal has been achieved then you will immediately move on to the next target.
– Medium t-bar: Tends to make practical, proportional and achievable targets, limiting yourself to things that are possible and certain. You are easily satisfied with what is within your reach, even though you know you can do more than that.
– Low t-bar: Tends to make relatively easy targets, anticipate failure, and are comfortable in the comfort zone.
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Enthusiasm

Long T-Bar on Writing
– Long t-bar : In handwriting analys, long T-Bar placement indicates enthusiastic, passionate about achieving goals, very enthusiastic in achieving goals.
– Short t-bar : Having low enthusiasm
So, those are some simple things about the letters i and t in handwriting that can describe the writer’s personality. Let’s check now what your writing is like! To go deeper into analyzing handwriting, you can take the Comprehensive Course of Handwriting Analysis from KAROHS.
In various fields, handwriting analysis is widely applied. You should not miss this knowledge because it is important to learn.