I had dreams to do a lot of things in my life when I was in my teens. I didn't know how I would do these things, but I have actually accomplished some of my goals. like traveling around the world and running marathons, competing in gymnastics and playing flute and violin, living overseas and learning foreign languages (although not well). All of these things were difficult for me but I worked hard in order to accomplish them. I like myself for challenging myself and pushing myself to do what I wanted even though it was difficult and painful at times in order to achieve my goals. There is still so much more I want to do though. if I can just get out of this depression, slump, PTSD.
@modestTalker1536
You've lived a VERY accomplished life! That I find both AMAZING and INSPIRING, keep up the great work, I believe in you and hope to be as accomplished as you some day! You're the kind of person I'd strive to be!
I like how my brain runs so fast its always filled with vivid dreams and beautiful things with poetic thoughts (even tho they can be sad sometimes I still like them )
@nightears042 That's beautiful :)
@GettingUp thx my mind is an endless internet browser
my eyes
i like how I
I love how I look at everything with a unique perspective and take initiative to share it with the world.
Something I like about myself? Hmm, this is hard. My small feet haha.
I like my resilience. Even if one way fails, the path changes but the goal does not! For example, I couldn't do biology in high school which I needed to get into university. So I did two subjects then went to another college and completed a qualification in animal management. I am now in my final year of Biology at university :)
My creativity mixed with my sense of humor. I've been kinda suffering from sinuses lately and I'm not used to that, but I noticed "my sinuses are killing me" sounded like "my loneliness is killing me" so I've started turning my pain into lyrics parodying "Hit Me Baby One More Time." It's a nice distraction at least.
My straight teeth after over a year of braces
My hair? It's the only thing people like about me. If I didn't have it, I'd have nothing to compensate for my looks.
@InsaneInside But you do have it! And I'd argue: when my most prominent and pressing physical issue or anxiety symptom goes away, I tend to find and hone in on something else. Because the big thing was the priority, but now I see the other issues clearly.
So if you didn't have your hair, people might notice something they like about your eyes or cheekbones.