The third thing I like about myself is that I’m intelligent.
I may not be the most intelligent of my peergroup, or the most motivated, and I’ve certianly been known to pull some pretty boneheaded stunts, but none of that negates the fact that I’m intelligent. I get good grades without much effort, I enjoying thinking in abstract concepts, I grasp new ideas with relative ease. Despite my ample amounts of self-doubt, I really am a smart person.
I like that I am intelligent.
Jan 17, 2008, 05:16AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
The second thing I like about myself is that I can make people laugh.
I used to be a very unfunny person – except unintentionally – but over the years I’ve learned to embrace my own weirdness and turn it into a unique brand of humour. I may be no good at jokes or planned funniness, but I’ve got a nack for silly faces, non sequitors and cheery, rambling rants that send my friends into giggles. Somehow I’ve gone from having no sense of humour at all to being the comedic relief in my group of friends.
I like that I can make people laugh.
Jan 09, 2008, 08:06PM PST | 0 comments
High time I got started on this.
The first thing I like about myself is that I’m a wordsmith.
When I write, I may (I DO) doubt my ability to create 3d charecters, an engaging plot, fascinating new ideas. Furthermore, I can’t spell worth beans, and the spellchecker only catches so much.
Depsite this, I don’t doubt my ability to wordsmith. I’ve got a knack for always knowing the right word to use. Sometimes I can’t even define the word, I just KNOW it’s the one I want. For the most part, my writing flows, my imagery is good… words are my medium, and I’m proud of what I create.
I like that I am a wordsmith.
Dec 17, 2007, 07:14AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments