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Ways of describing yourself 85 Articles

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    by Amalia Lozano

    Who am I? I'm a baby boomer, a grandma, a teacher, a carpool provider, a hispanic indivdual, a university graduate, an American. What describes you best? The many hats you wear, your capabilities, your religion or lack o...read more

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    by Blessing

    Someone once said that we are not human beings, because we are constantly doing something; we have become human "doings". We don't know how to just "be" anymore. Ultimately, in describing ourselves,it matters not what ...read more

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    by Petra Sando

    THE ROAD TO SELF-DISCOVERY There are many ways of describing oneself. Not only ways, but also many different avenues of finding that person inside yourself, roads, that lead from the outside shell, whether beautiful or...read more

  • by Quo Elbert

    Ways of describing yourself. I am short. I am a daughter. I am a goof-ball. These are just three of my descriptors, but already they cover several methods of presenting oneself. So, let's proceed as if your intent i...read more

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    by E.D. Cameron

    Whether applying for a job, going on a first date, or any other host of social introductions, there may come a time when you need to describe yourself. In this pressure filled situations, its always best to follow some si...read more

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    by Danette M. Scott

    Ways of describing yourself. The strongest and most effective way of describing yourself is to use an emotional tone. Emotions, whether symbolic, physical, spoken or written, brings about curiosity, emotional involvement a...read more

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    by Harry Johnson Sr

    I'm a man that has seen alot of the world we live on I've hiked the mountain tops of southeast Alaska feeling insignificant in the vastness of the land but yet, able to still feel as though on top of the world, I've ...read more

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    by Mary Pagay

    Different ways of describing oneself is possible, believe it or not. We can describe ourselves based on our outward appearance (e.g., "I'm a 5'2" female with brown hair and eyes" etc.). We can also describ...read more

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    by Anne Mcardle

    Undoubtedly we have all been in situations when we were expected to describe ourselves. Cast your mind back to job interviews, dates, social meetings, advertisements you have posted etc. Many of us feel we can describe a...read more

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    by Erik Van Tongerloo

    Describing yourself is not an easy job. There are many ways to describe yourself and it is more than giving details of your appearance. This is only one aspect and people want to know more for knowing who you really are. T...read more

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    by Ted Sherman

    The most accurate ways to describe yourself is to do it from various stages of your life. However, as the internet has made necessary for lonely souls, it is best to do it at each stage as if you're trying to impress someo...read more

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    by Barbara A. Black

    I read once that applicants for astronaut training had to do a certain exercise, describing themselves. The exercise required them to begin each sentence with the two words, "I am" and continue with a positive attribute, ...read more

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    by Tania Beer

    Isn't it strange how we describe ourselves in ways that relate to others? Like mother, daughter, wife, teacher and so on. Why is it that we describe what we are to other people? Are we more than what we mean to others? ...read more

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    by Erinmarie

    Describing yourself is not an easy thing to do. You don't want to be a spineless blob with no self-esteem; but you DO want to remain as humble as you are naturally. Oh, you're not the humble type. Well, don't pretend. ...read more

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    by Kimberly Foster

    Do you dread the question, "So, can you tell me something about yourself?" Ugh! What do you say? Typically this is an interview question so you want to provide a dynamite mini-biography in thirty words or less. Or it's...read more

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    by Ladymermaid

    I smile a lot. I laugh a lot. It is what people say they notice most about me. My attitude. I have plenty of it and it comes out even when I don't want it to. When I am tired, I whine. If you disappoint or hurt me, I cry. ...read more

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    by Kiran Mckenzie

    Where do I start? There are so many ways to describe myself, you would could use a thesaurus to write a description about me. It depends on who's perspective you are looking at? Some may see me in a positive light however ...read more

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    by Susan Kliebenstein

    Who am I. Many people ask the question, in many different contexts, seeking information at many different levels. So lets inventory some of the ways the question could be answered. THE INNER WORLD The experience of ...read more

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    by A. J. Banks

    To describe oneself is to stare into the starry sky and envision but space. Blank tapestries filled with the essence of making anything possible, while dashing in some doubt. One can use many a descriptive words to sound...read more

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    by Ethel Smith

    If I had to describe myself, it would depend on my mood that day, I guess,as to just how I did it. If I was feeling down, I would probably say small and dumpy with blonde dyed hair to cover the grey. Also, that I wear glas...read more

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