You are the only person who knows who you really are! Nobody else can write about the real you.
The trick to writing is to forget that you are writing! Pretend you are just talking to a friend. What would you tell your friend about you? How would you describe yourself to a friend? What would you want them to know about your thoughts and emotions?
What interesting things have happened to you, or to people you know? What interesting memories do you have of times past? What interesting relationships have you had?
You can write anything at all about yourself - if you don't know who you are, nobody else will!
It depends whether you are writing to apply for a job or writing a book about yourself. If it's for a job then think of the things you are interested in and what your character is like: eg: interested in sports, active in skiing, digital imagery, like to read and gain knowledge, etc.
If you are writing about yourself for a book then start from the memories you had as a child. Three good movies to see on such a subject are: 'Summer of '42'; 'The Christmas Story' and 'Fried Green Tomatoes.' This will give you a great deal of concept on how to write about your memories as a child right up to present day. One can also embellish a little or put a comical twist in certain areas.
It depends whether you are writing to apply for a job or writing a book about yourself. If it's for a job then think of the things you are interested in and what your character is like: eg: interested in sports, active in skiing, digital imagery, like to read and gain knowledge, etc.
If you are writing about yourself for a book then start from the memories you had as a child. Three good movies to see on such a subject are: 'Summer of '42'; 'The Christmas Story' and 'Fried Green Tomatoes.' This will give you a great deal of concept on how to write about your memories as a child right up to present day. One can also embellish a little or put a comical twist in certain areas.
It depends whether you are writing to apply for a job or writing a book about yourself. If it's for a job then think of the things you are interested in and what your character is like: eg: interested in sports, active in skiing, digital imagery, like to read and gain knowledge, etc.
If you are writing about yourself for a book then start from the memories you had as a child. Three good movies to see on such a subject are: 'Summer of '42'; 'The Christmas Story' and 'Fried Green Tomatoes.' This will give you a great deal of concept on how to write about your memories as a child right up to present day. One can also embellish a little or put a comical twist in certain areas.
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