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| Monthly Meeting: Value of the Handwritten Word |
| 3.2.2010 - 11:30AM |
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Value of the Handwritten Word: What Your Handwriting Says
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Handwriting analysis is an intriguing concept used to interpret human behavior in work habits, thinking styles, and even social skills. Your handwriting is a blue print of your brain; how you think, feel, and behave comes through in your handwriting.
Regina Undorfer is a certified graphologist, one of just a few in the state of North Carolina, who has analyzed everything from job applications and anonymous notes to college essays and love letters. She'll help us understand what our handwriting might be indicating and why it's important.
Join us to learn:
• how handwriting analysis may be used as hiring and teambuilding tools;
• how handwriting is a behavior that may reveal everything from personality and employment potential to sincerity and sexuality;
• what NAWBO President Colleen Brannan's and Immediate Past President Hilary Coman's handwriting reveals about them; and
• how to improve handwriting and eliminate bad habits that may be sending the wrong messages.
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March 2, 2010 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Byron's South End |
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101 West Worthington Avenue, #110, Charlotte, NC 28203
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