Women's Day 2025 Special Series : Rewriting Success With Boss Moves And Bold Strokes

Can the way you write reveal your confidence? Can soft skills training help women rise above self-doubt? And most importantly, what truly makes a workplace happy and inclusive for women?

With Women's Day around the corner, it's the perfect time to talk about empowerment-not just in theory, but in practice. Boldsky connected with Thruptha MP, a graphologist, soft skills trainer for image consulting, and a workplace happiness consultant in the making. Her work revolves around helping individuals project confidence, refine their communication skills, and create workplaces where people don't just work, but truly thrive.

An Exclusive Chat With A Graphologist

In this insightful conversation, Thruptha shares how subtle aspects like handwriting and workplace culture shape confidence, perseverance, and success.

The Path To Empowerment : More Than Just Skills

People often find their calling through a single field of study, but Thruptha's journey has been anything but conventional. From graphology to soft skills training and workplace happiness consulting, she has explored multiple dimensions of human potential.

So, what led her to this fascinating mix of expertise?

"My fascination with human behavior and personal growth led me to this unique mix of expertise. I believe that happy people create successful workplaces, which is why my mission is to help individuals and teams feel more confident, connected, and engaged at work. As a certified Workplace Happiness Consultant, I work with organizations to boost well-being and create a positive work culture where people can truly thrive.

With a background in soft skills training and image management, I help professionals sharpen their communication skills, build self-confidence, and present the best version of themselves-inside and out. Whether it's improving emotional intelligence, developing a personal brand, or simply learning how to communicate better, I make it fun, practical, and all about real-life transformation.

Graphology - yes, analyzing handwriting and signatures, adds a creative twist to my work, offering deeper insights into personality and behavior. Each of these fields connects to my passion for helping people grow, both personally and professionally".

Her work isn't just about skill-building-it's about transformation. Confidence, she believes, is not something people are born with but something they cultivate, often in the subtlest ways, like through the way they write, speak, or carry themselves.

The Balancing Act : How Women Can Align Personal And Professional Happiness

Women often juggle multiple roles-at work, at home, in society. And sometimes, these roles feel like conflicting forces pulling them in different directions. But Thruptha believes that personal and professional happiness are not at odds; in fact, they feed into each other.

"Balancing multiple roles has given me a profound understanding of the interplay between personal and professional happiness. Through graphology, I've seen how self-awareness shapes confidence; through soft skills and image training, I've helped individuals refine their presence; and through workplace happiness consulting, I've learned that true fulfillment comes from aligning values, purpose, and well-being. My journey has reinforced that happiness isn't a destination, it's a mindset we cultivate in every role we play."

In her experience, women who embrace self-awareness whether by understanding their handwriting traits or refining their soft skills find it easier to navigate both their personal and professional worlds with confidence and grace.

An Exclusive Chat With A Graphologist

Can Handwriting Reflect Growth?

When it comes to graphology, if Thruptha were to compare a piece of her past writing to today, she believes it would reveal how much she has evolved.

"I would expect to see a shift from rigidity to fluidity-more balanced spacing, smoother strokes, and a stronger, more confident signature. It would reflect personal growth, adaptability, and a deeper sense of purpose, all shaped by my journey of self-discovery and professional evolution."

According to her, just as life experiences shape our perspectives, they also subtly shape the way we write. A rigid, cautious script may give way to more fluid, confident strokes, just as self-doubt gives way to self-assurance over time.

How Handwriting Exposes Confidence and Strength

It's fascinating how something as simple as handwriting can reveal layers of a person's character.

But what exactly does an empowered woman's handwriting look like?

"An empowered woman's writing often features bold, steady strokes, well-spaced letters, and a strong, rising baseline-signs of self-assurance, resilience, and ambition. Clear, open loops suggest open-mindedness, while firm pressure reflects determination. Her signature, distinct and unapologetic, is a mark of her individuality and strength."

It's more than just aesthetics, handwriting is an extension of one's mental state, she points out. Those who believe in themselves leave an impression not just in words but in the way they write them.

What Truly Makes A Workplace Inclusive For Women?

Most companies today speak of inclusivity, but what does true inclusivity look like in action? Through her studies in workplace happiness consulting, Thruptha has gained deep insight into what women need to thrive at work.

"One powerful insight is that true workplace happiness for women comes from a culture of trust, flexibility, and recognition. When organizations prioritize psychological safety, equitable opportunities, and work-life integration, women feel valued and empowered. Small shifts like mentorship programs, inclusive policies, and acknowledging contributions can create a workplace where women not only succeed but truly thrive."

She believes that women don't just need a seat at the table, they need a voice that is heard, valued, and respected.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome : The Role Of Soft Skills And Workplace Culture

Imposter syndrome is an uninvited guest in many women's careers, making them question their abilities even when they're more than qualified. But Thruptha has a twofold approach to tackling it.

"Soft skills and image training help women build self-confidence, improve communication, and refine their personal brand, while workplace happiness strategies foster a supportive environment that nurtures growth. Together, they empower women to recognize their value, challenge self-doubt, and embrace their achievements with confidence."

One practical strategy she suggests for companies?

"I would suggest organizations create 'Empowerment Circles'-small, diverse groups where women can openly share experiences, offer mentorship, and collaborate on personal and professional growth. This informal yet structured support system fosters deeper connections, boosts confidence, and promotes a sense of belonging, ultimately creating a more inclusive and empowering environment for women."

Handwriting As A Tool For Change : Can It Influence Mindset?

Can changing handwriting change the way a person thinks and feels?

Thruptha believes so.

"Yes, changing handwriting can improve mindset because writing is a neuromuscular activity that connects the brain and body. Through graphotherapy, women can use specific handwriting exercises to boost confidence and reduce stress. For example, writing with strong, upward strokes promotes positivity, while clear, open letters encourage self-assurance. Small, consistent changes in handwriting can help rewire thought patterns, leading to a more confident and balanced mindset."

Essentially, just as we train our minds to think differently, we can train our hands to reflect and reinforce that change.

"Yes, I have seen a lot of people transform their lives through graphotherapy but it needs a lot of self confidence and commitment to achieve that kind of transformation," she says.

An Exclusive Chat With A Graphologist

Thruptha's experiences in graphology, soft skills, and workplace happiness highlight that true transformation isn't just about big leaps-it's in the small, intentional shifts we make every day. Whether it's changing the way we write, refining how we think, or strengthening our confidence, these small steps create lasting ripples of change. After all, woman empowerment isn't a one-day celebration; it's a lifelong journey of self-discovery and growth.

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