Every person faces the need to write a description of himself at least once in his life. Most often, such a need arises when practicing psychology. How can you describe yourself most fully? You can, of course, try to talk about your own appearance. Maybe about his biography. And you can do it much more accurately.
Instructions
Step 1
Start describing yourself by looking at your appearance. Hair color and length, eye color, physique - all this will help to present your image to a person who has not seen you before. But, of course, the description of a person in appearance is not very accurate. In most books, some heroes are described exclusively from the outside, and therefore each reader has a different image of the characters. However, it is not their appearance that describes people much better and more accurately, but their character and behavior.
Step 2
After drawing up a portrait of your appearance, go to the description of your character. Describe your own interests, preferences in different areas. For example, what kind of music do you like, what books you prefer, feature films that you liked lately.
• Think about what you like and what you, on the contrary, avoid.
• What traits in people attract you, and what behavior repels you.
• Describe your ideals: what you are striving for, what you want to achieve, how or how you see yourself in a few years.
All this helps to create your individual and unique image in order to write a description of yourself and make it more interesting and rich.
Step 3
There is a third, deeper level of writing a description of yourself. It consists in formulating your own reasoning for certain events happening around, and expressing your attitude towards them. However, be careful here. Because the opinion expressed should be your own and based on personal judgment, and not thoughts taken from various sources. However, expressing other people's thoughts, you also describe yourself. But such a description will definitely not decorate you if someone convicts you of this. Each text bears the imprint of its author, and an experienced psychologist can characterize a person by his manner of storytelling.