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Index vs Ring Finger: The Two Types of Charisma You’ve Probably Never Noticed
After years of reading hands and studying finger-length psychology, I’ve discovered something far more interesting:
There isn’t one type of charisma. There are three.
And they come from observing two very different fingers. (The Index & the Ring).
Today, I want to show you the secret difference between Index Finger Charisma and Ring Finger Charisma, because once you see it, you won’t be able to unsee it.
Ang Hannath
Dec 34 min read


Emotional Self-Parenting: How Childhood Shapes Our Adult Strengths (and Struggles)
Most of us grow up believing our childhood was “normal” simply because it was the only version we knew. It’s only later, usually in midlife, through parenting our own kids, experiencing loss, or doing spiritual/inner-child work, that we look back and see the quiet patterns that shaped us.
One of these patterns is something called emotional self-parenting.
It’s not a diagnosis.
It’s not a judgement.
It’s simply what happens when a child learns to carry their own emotional
Ang Hannath
Dec 34 min read


ADHD, Autism & AUDHD: How Each Neurotype Expresses Individuality
People assume “everyone is unique,” but how we express that uniqueness depends heavily on the wiring of the brain.
And here’s the kicker:
ADHD, Autism, and AUDHD all experience individuality differently; biologically, emotionally, and energetically.
Ang Hannath
Dec 36 min read


Toe Band Therapy: How a Simple Elastic Loop Can Improve Energy Flow, Foot Health & Nervous System Calm
Most people don’t realise their toes are quietly shaping their posture, balance, and even emotional regulation, but for those of us who are sensitive (fibro, ADHD, EoE, hypermobile babes, I’m looking at you), the feet are one of the biggest chi-gateways in the whole body.
And here’s the funny part: I stumbled onto this by accident.
Ang Hannath
Nov 273 min read


Dopamine Dating: Why Pretty Isn’t Enough Anymore (And Why My Mojo Took a Sabbatical)
Symptoms include:
*mistaking confidence for chemistry
*thinking “hot = soulmate”
*swiping right because your nervous system got bored
*falling for people you barely know
Ang Hannath
Nov 195 min read


The Quiet Overthinker: What a Short Pinky Reveals About Anxiety, ADHD & Expression
I’ve always had a short pinky and quiet anxiety. I internalise everything while others vent and move on. Once I started ADHD meds, my “Negative Neurotic Nancy” finally piped down; not gone, just gentler. My thoughts stopped spiralling, and I became emotionally stronger. Maybe short-pinky overthinkers like me are simply wired to feel deeply until we learn to let the energy flow.
Ang Hannath
Nov 103 min read


Why We Watch True Crime: Anxiety, Awareness & the Science of Safety
Discover why anxious minds find true crime and psychological thrillers strangely calming. This SciWoo-style exploration blends neuroscience and energy work to explain how watching fear safely can train your nervous system—but also how overexposure can stress the body at a cellular level. Learn to watch with intention, regulate your energy, and keep your curiosity without the cortisol crash.
Ang Hannath
Nov 54 min read


The Empath & Narcissist Connection: What Your Palm Reveals About This Energetic Bond
Over time, I’ve worked out why empaths often attract narcissists or very dominant personalities. It’s not fate, and it’s not some mystical punishment. It comes down to confidence dynamics.
Ang Hannath
Oct 103 min read


What SciWoo Means to Me: Science, Spirit & the Search for Truth
From a young age, I was wired to question. It probably started in my childhood backyard, where my dad — a welder and engineer — was...
Ang Hannath
Jun 184 min read


Who I Am: A Blog About Me
Childhood Roots & Creativity I’ve never been one to take the easy path—partly by choice, partly because life had other plans. (Proud...
Ang Hannath
Apr 126 min read


Kava Worked Better Than Anything Else I've Tried: Here's Why That Blew My Mind
I’ve lived with anxiety for as long as I can remember. My mum thought I’d grow out of it. I didn’t. There were signs early on—like...
Ang Hannath
Mar 274 min read


Qi-Gong: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Woo, and a Fibro Body That Moves
I stumbled across Qi-Gong a few years ago. To be honest, I describe it as Tai Chi for the uncoordinated —which is perfect, because that’s...
Ang Hannath
Mar 263 min read


Hand Analysis: Neurodivergent Tells Are in Plain Sight
Hand Analysis: The Tells Are in Plain Sight Through my observations, which I’ve blogged about extensively, I have noticed distinct tells in the hands that may correlate with how a person’s mind is wired. While I don’t yet know if there is a "normal" hand presentation, I suspect that the answers have been hidden in plain sight all along. We just need to marry palm reading with technology and start charting the hand structures of those who are medically diagnosed, as well as
Ang Hannath
Mar 107 min read


How Finger Length Reveals Personality: The Power of the Ring vs. Index Finger
As a palm reader, I love looking at someone’s hand to understand how their mind works. If more people knew what their ring and index...
Ang Hannath
Feb 243 min read


The Telepathy Tapes: A Superpower Hidden in Plain Sight
In a world where speech is often considered the primary mode of communication, a revolutionary podcast, The Telepathy Tapes , sheds light...
Ang Hannath
Feb 43 min read


ADHD and Palmistry: A Personal Journey of Discovery
I've been reading palms for around seven years, delving into the unique stories that our hands hold. However, it wasn’t until I was...
Ang Hannath
Jan 133 min read


Choosing Positivity: How to Change Your Year, Day, and Life
Life is filled with highs and lows, but whether we live positively or negatively is ultimately our choice. As someone who lives with...
Ang Hannath
Dec 17, 20245 min read


Living with EOE and IBS: My Journey of Discovering the Link, Embracing Change, and Building Health and Resilience
1. Growing Up with Asthma and Early Health Influences I’ve lived with asthma & daily medication for it my entire life (I'm a 1973...
Ang Hannath
Oct 31, 20245 min read
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