Chewing pens what does it mean




















Did you know that, according to a study conducted by PhD and professor of microbiology at University of Arizona in Tucson Charles Gerba, a pencil and pencil sharpener carry more bacteria like E. If you or your child is a chronic pencil chewer, be sure to inform your dentist so they can examine for any existing damage. If you need to find a dentist near you, we encourage you to use our handy tool or download the Delta Dental mobile app.

You can never break a habit unless you fully commit to wanting to end it. Many say you can tell a lot about a person by the pen they carry, but did you know the way we use a pen can reveal subtle clues about our personality?

The hands are often accredited for holding the most information about our lives, so it comes as no surprise that our writing techniques and pen habits can provide insight into our psyche. Ahead of National Handwriting Day 23rd January , Pen Heaven have researched and observed our pen behaviour, revealing what it means when we chew that pencil and store it behind the ear!

Starting with the basics, left-handed writers are often regarded as better creatives, have a shorter fuse and scare more easily than their right-handed counterparts. Other attributes include a desire to be treated sincerely and a yearning for protection. Looking more closely at the implement itself, signs of wear and tear, chewing, or overuse of the ballpoint clicker, also concede further insight. A sufficiently worn pen exposes a well written hand, perhaps an author or professor who favours the use of paper and ink.

They are methodical thinkers, preferring traditional tools over modern day gadgets. Other than not wanting to borrow their pen, this person needs to be handled with care as they are often anxious, thin-skinned and take offence easily.

As a graphologist, I am fascinated by different types of handwriting and what it reveals about the personality of the writer. We all unconsciously express what is within, as we write, walk, talk, and interact with one another. People who write with heavy pressure put lots of energy into whatever they do, and use commitment and drive to achieve their goals. But is the energy they put into their handwriting used efficiently? Sometimes it isn't, and one can see where that energy is used.

For example, in creating a 'public image' to impress people, or just worrying about things in a self-involved way. I totally agree. Our gestures can really do tell a lot about ourselves. I'm glad you brought this up. It's important that we take a notice of our psyche as it will help us better understand ourselves. People who hold their pen with their fingers covering their thumb are often bolder than others may realise.

These people are generally very giving in nature, and are willing to sacrifice their happiness for others. They also tend to be witty and agile. As a long-term stationery lover, I adore working for The Pen Company. My childhood saw me carrying around a little red briefcase covered in stickers and full of pens, paper and other such goodies; my adulthood sees me doing pretty much exactly the same!

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