miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2016

he size of your hands can indicate something about your personality.
The size of your hand can say more than you ever thought for your personality. Anyway, you will need to make the proper measurement.


Measure your hands by placing your thumb at your elbow.
Stretch out your hand and in case you aren’t able to reach your wrist easily, then your hands are small. On the other hand, if you are able to do this easily, then your hands are large.

People with smaller hands are prone to take more risks.
You have adventurous and generous spirit if your hands are small. Your personal relationships are often dramatic ones.
You could have pragmatic nature if you have small hands.
You are logical person who solves the problems immediately with direct approach.

You are a perfectionist, in case your hands are large.
Your concentration often goes on the small details. This could result with tardiness in some parts of your life. You are very effective worker.

If you have large hands, you could be a bit more sensitive.
You are impulsive person who often knows to overreact, and you know that. You are regardful to other people, and sometimes you even neglect yourself.


The shape of your palms is also important.
The size of the palm is very important factor for every fortune teller.
If you have square palm, then you are practical and logical person.
This means that you are good mathematician. You tend to solve your problems logically, and do not listen to your intuition.

People with rectangular palms tend to solve their problems faster.
Unlike the people with a square palm, you are more intuitive person. If you have long hands and square palm, you are sensitive and adventurous person.
Longer fingers can indicate a curious personality.
People with short fingers are very good leaders.

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