Writing reduces stress, says graphologist

04 January,2009 07:21 AM IST |   |  Fashutana Patel

Chandraprabha also launched CONQUEST that analyses personal barriers and then treats them


Chandraprabha also launched CONQUEST that analyses personal barriers and then treats them

I'VE been doing this for seven years," says Chandraprabha. She's 24 right now. So wait, she's been practising in the field of graphology since she was 17? "Yes," she laughs, "I started by getting Rs 50 for my work." This same person, with the girl-next-door vibe and an animated but informed way of explaining and expressing, is now the CEO of Chandraprabha Graphology Solutions (CGS).

The company provides therapy revolving around an individual's handwriting samples. Not only do they analyse it, but also conclude areas that might be burdening the individual and consequently, providing them with a way of rectifying these problems in a manner that seems relatively offbeat.u00a0

To deal with recent stress caused by recession, CGS has begun a product called CONQUEST, through which a person's personal barriers are figured out by the therapist and treated.u00a0

How does graphology work exactly? A graphologist is trained to understand what the various strokes we make through our handwriting subconsciously say about our thought process. Through these strokes, an individual's problems or weaknesses are assessed. Next, the graphologist suggests a change in your strokes that will consequently change your thought process for the better. Over a period of time (45 days), the individual practises writing with the new strokes that begin sending new instructions to your brain. Chandraprabha explains it with the example of a path being created out of nowhere in the woods, because it has gone on over and over by feet.

Chandraprabha has analysed more than 5,000 individuals, mainly young professionals through CGS. The young entrepreneur's even analysed actor John Abraham and Bipasha Basu's handwriting while she used to give free analysis at a popular cafu00c3u00a9. Their handwriting showed that, "Bipasha is strong-minded and John is more emotional," she says.
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