All Thumbs:
Seeing that you have no time or the desire to inquire how to go about doing something, this is consistent with your character. You actually want others to admire your full capability, which would require you being correct in every situation, as well as the first time, so how could you ask anyone.
Gangrene Thumb:
Being a walking disaster area, you have great difficulty in getting to the core of other people’s difficulties. Your set ideas and concepts do not usually allow you flexibility that is necessary in handling the conflict areas of mankind.
How Did You Ever Get A Driver’s License:
Because essentially your head is in the clouds, often appearing disoriented, you are annoyed when your focus is upset.
I Can’t Add Two Plus Two:
Seeing if you were to be exact somebody might show you that you are exactly wrong, which you cannot stand. You vie more for theoretical concepts, because after all, how can somebody put you down or show that you made a mistake.
I Can’t Draw A Straight Line:
Having an inner fear of becoming known, by being noncommittal, you create a built in defense mechanism. You feel that by being direct-to the point-your true negative character will be discovered.
I Can’t Understand Technical Stuff:
Seeing that you prefer to pick up on other people’s feelings instinctively, you prefer avoiding facts and figures. This is consistent with simply not wanting to focus, for this affects you negatively.
It’s Greek To Me:
Anything that you do not have full knowledge of sounds totally foreign. Anything slightly eery sends you to Saturn. Your non acceptance allows you to continue.
My Mind Is Like A Sieve:
Getting the major concepts and not retaining the details reflects your flippant and unanxious outlook.
Spelling:
Essentially being a non conformist, why should you follow anyone’s rules if you could make your own.
Tone-Deaf:
Several psychoanalysts are of the opinion that many who claim to be tone-deaf are people who may actually turn their ear toward you, but do not hear a word. In order to hear you must pay attention, something which you are not now prepared to do.
Two Left Feet:
By writing something which nobody could read, including yourself, you avoid any undertaking and therefore any responsibility which may be attached to it.
About The Author:
Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit http://www.careertest.ws http://www.learngraphology.com

