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Steeple-shaped, needle-topped m's, n's, hs, and r's. Processing information quickly. Often impatient. Fast Thinker.
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Revealed by needlepoint strokes on the top of the n and m, h or r, the comprehensive thinker has a lighting fast mind and is able to size up situations instantly They are curious, impatient, intelligent and usually in a hurry.
This is a very desirable trait but sometimes comprehensive thinkers forget what they've learned and become impatient with those who think slower than themselves. Back to Top

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Articles, Newsletters & Other References
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Cumulative Thinkers Win!
This article written by Karen McDonald talks about the traits of a winner like Olympic Gold Medalist, Cael Sanderson. |
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18 Traits of a Pedophile
This DVD program or video download includes Michael Jackson's writing and a full transcript of the lecture.
This program was recorded live at the Advanced Handwriting Conference by Professor Don Lehew. |
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