Wednesday, July 21, 2010

21 July 2010

It's been way too long since I posted on this Blog. I will strive to add some interesting photos and comments.

And if you would like your photo analyzed, just send me an email: artoffacereading@gmail.com

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

January 5, 2010


The woman who became a Bishop in the Episcopal Church.

Low Self-Confidence needs education and titles to feel worthy.

Look at the long narrow face as compared to the previous photos.

January 5, 2010




Dany Robin, actress.

Notice how broad her forehead is in relation to the length of her face.

She was born with a level of self-confidence that is pivotal to how a person moves forward in life.




Friday, November 6, 2009

Concentration or Span of Attention




Note the angle inward from the corner of her eyebrows to her hairline. This physical indicator illustrates a short attention span...or low concentration.









Look at the angle of the forehead as it juts out from the corners of the eyebrows. This physical indicator illustrates an ability to hold his attention for long periods of time. This is high concentration.





This trait is an important reminder that it is not better to have a short attention span, nor is it best to be able to concentrate to a state of external oblivion.
Recognizing your particular trait is what is important. If you have low concentration you may have been diagnosed as ADHD, when in reality you simply have a short attention span.
If your particular trait is high concentration, realize that you have difficulty in shifting your attention quickly from one focus to another.






























Monday, November 2, 2009

More on "how much will you tolerate?"


The distance between the eyes is a highly important physical characteristic to understand about yourself and others.
Here you see a person (Will Smith) whose eyes are quite far apart. (If you take one eye measured from the inner corner to the outer, and try to place it in between the two eyes, you have plenty of space left over - indicating a high level of emotional tolerance.)
Tolerance is all about how much a person is willing to tolerate or put up with, literally, before he or she will react and take action.
People with wide set eyes have an inner clock which is slower than others, so they must set priorities and consciously adhere to deadlines and timelines.
These folks generally are broad-minded and usually have an easy going nature.
They most often believe in a "live and let live" philosophy.
Wide set eyed people will stay calm when others are feeling pressure.
They just naturally focus on the big picture.
Tip About Others: If your eyes are wide apart, most of the people in your world will react emotionally to everything much quicker than you. You may think of these people as narrow-minded, argumentative and even a busybody. Although they do tend to intrude quickly upon other people's business, that is not truly their intention.
Tip About You: You forfeit the confidence of others when you procrastinate, delay and consistently miss deadlines. They might interpret your behavior as incompetence or ineptness, when in reality you are simply working off of a different inner time clock.
You must stop putting things off! Performance not excuses is the theme of the day - every day! Discipline yourself to stay with your commitments and do what you need to be doing in the moment. No delays - do it now!

Science Daily validates Face Reading

"Angry faces: facial structure linked to aggressive tendencies,
study shows."

Angry words and gestures are not the only way to get a sense of how tempermental a person is. According to new findings in Psychological Science, a quick glance at someone's facial structure may be enough for us to predict their tendency towards aggression.
See www.sciencedaily.com for more information.

Friday, October 30, 2009

How short is your emotional fuse?




Are your eyes set close together or are they wide apart?


How much will you tolerate emotionally before that fuse burns down and explodes?


This is the personological trait entitled Tolerance.


People with close set eyes -


* Have a built-in sense of their version of right and wrong


* Are conscientious and dependable
* Can't relax when things are pending
* Can be fussy and a "busybody"
* Are intense and have a close focus
This person is quick to respond to whatever is happening in the moment and is committed fully and intensely once their emotions are triggered.
People with close set eyes have an inner clock which is set much quicker than most. They quickly display their feelings and actions. Their intense NOW reaction can be an inspiration to others when they are directing their attention toward positive goals.
Their tendency to become upset and irritated when things are not going their way causes them to leap into action whether they are in charge or not. It doesn't matter if they are not on their own territory; they move right in and do it anyway.
Tip About Others: You are surrounded by people whose eyes are wider apart than yours! Help them to see that what needs to be done must be done. Use your gift of reacting immediately in a positive way to inspire others.
Tip About You: If your eyes are close together, you must teach yourself to look at the bigger picture before you get all excited about a specific - which is what gets your attention immediately.
You will quickly become upset with whatever you see as being incorrect, out of line and, in your view, unjust. Others will merely see you as narrow-minded, argumentative, and sticking your nose in their business!
Your pivot or turning point is when you hear yourself thinking, "Can't he see this is wrong?" Ask yourself, "Is this really my business?" "Is it actually my responsibility?" If not, refocus your attention on what your responsibility and authority really are.