But 10 words. 10 adjectives - not 10 things like mom, wife, etc. I wasn't so sure I could do it, but I wanted to try.
thoughtful
loving
aggressive
loud
shy
Well that is five. I'm halfway there. And I'm stuck. Going to bing some people adjectives.
(I don't like their pic today).
I found this great foreign language website with a huge list of English words used to describe people. I could be annoying, eccentric, gregarious, lascivious, obnoxious, virtuous. They really have some cool words, but those don't fit me.
I'm not eccentric - I'm more of a plain person. Solids and jeans and flip flops and such. I guess that makes me more...more.. what's the opposite of eccentric? The computer says normal is the opposite of eccentric. I don't think normal counts for this exercise.
Let's see, I'm
optimistic
resourceful
That makes seven. And I'm still struggling. I need three more.
sarcastic
giving
I only need one more and I just can't seem to do it.
I give up.
This exercise is hard. Give me one adjective you would use to describe me. And if you think it's easy- you do it!
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
1-Casual
ReplyDelete2-Thoughtful
3-Sarcastic
4-Giving
5-Friendly
6-Trustworthy
7-Loyal
8-Resourceful
9-Outgoing
10-Easy Going (Does that count? LOL)
Stopping by from SITS!
~Angela
I would say casual is kind of how you described yourself. (jeans and flip flops) However I would also say that you eloquent. Does that apply to writing?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteMaybe words like multi-tasker or witty?
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!
Funny, we just did an exercise like this in my psychology class. But, here is my word for you...compassionate.
ReplyDeleteSoooooooo, I have to tell you that about 1/2 before writing this comment to you, I tried the Reese's Whipps....it was all your fault :)...and I like every bit of it! My hubby did too, cause I was nice enough to get one for him too.
*not* a list maker.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha, just teasing...
OK, not really ;)
I'm all for dressing casually! I wear solids just about all the time!
ReplyDeleteAnother word you could use is "advocate"...that's not an adjective per se but I don't know the exact word for it. Think of all the people you've helped by spreading the word about heart defects!