One Insecurity;
1. I have just always (since I can remember) been quite an insecure person; no real reason why, it's just the way I've always been. But I would have to say that my biggest insecurity is the shape and size of my body. [Don't lecture me about how no one is forcing me to eat that cupcake or that I can go for a run or to the gym.] And for that very reason, there are very limited people who will ever see me in limited/no clothing.
Two Fears;
1. I have a completely irrational fear of death. Whenever the topic arrises I do all that I can to either change to topic or remove myself from the conversation. I know, I know, I know... It happens to everyone and there's nothing I can do about it, but I just don't like the thought of death.
2. Another (possibly) irrational fear. I am scared that I will focus too hard on my career, suddenly I'm in my mid-30s and I haven't had a family.
Three Turn Ons;
1. I love a good sense of humour.
2. Inner nerd/book worm. Finding out someone has a secret shrine to Doctor Who or a large collection of books is awesome.
3. Thoughtfulness. When someone else puts in a lot of thought to things, it really shows and is super impressive.
Four Life Goals;
1. I would really like to live overseas for a few years. Whether that be straight after university, when I have a family or when I am retired - I would love to live in another country for a while.
2. I would like to have a child (or two, or three, or four). I go through phases of wanting and not wanting children, but I think deep down it will happen one day.
3. Be genuinely happy. Be happy with where I am in my career, be happy with my family and friends and just be enjoying each stage of my life.
4. [I figure since the last three have been kind of sentimental I can put this in] I would really like to travel around either Europe or North America with a friend or two and just chill out, relax and explore.
Five Weaknesses;
1. [I've talked about this before] I couldn't prioritise to save my life. I do things like blogging, instead of packing. I go out for coffee instead of doing assignments.
2. I find it hard to say no. If someone asks me for a favour, I find it very hard to say no. This can sometime become a bad thing, I've been told that it means I don't have enough time to do the things that I want to do and I am constantly fulfilling others needs.
3. Organisation. Organisation. Organisation. Let's just leave it at, I start doing an assignment hours before it's due because I forget.
4. Household chores. I absolutely hate anything to do with cleaning or attempting to keep things tidy. My least favourite thing about living alone is grocery shopping, which is why I rarely do it.
1. I would like to say that I believe my writing ability is pretty good. Not in things that I have a set criteria to or anything because I hate having to stick to restrictions, but freelance writing.
2. Random talent: I am actually very good at ballroom style dancing. I don't know why, Josh and I started taking ballroom dance classes as a joke (we were the youngest by at least 40 years - it's incredibly fun though), but I'm randomly good at it.
3. I would like to believe that I am quite good at socialising with people. Up until the middle of grade 12, I was socially awkward talking to people I didn't know but I think that's change and I've learnt to be myself... - coming back to that "fake confidence" -
4. I have been told that I am very romantic when I want to be. (We've talked about this before) I was never a huge fan of [over the top] romance. But within the last 6 months I have been attempting to do more romantic things for Josh. I'm not going into details but now that I'm becoming more accepting I've realised I have a knack for spontaneity.
Seven Things I Love;
1. I love being a hermit. I love coming home, having a relaxing bubble bath and a hot tea, getting into comfortable pyjamas and cuddling up under a blanket to watch some Netflix.
2. I love the support that I receive from my friends and family. No matter my choice - changing universities, moving across the country, etc. - they support my decisions and I will be forever grateful!
3. I love learning new things.
4. I love warm baths, a glass of wine, rose petals, candles and a bath bomb.
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1. I have just always (since I can remember) been quite an insecure person; no real reason why, it's just the way I've always been. But I would have to say that my biggest insecurity is the shape and size of my body. [Don't lecture me about how no one is forcing me to eat that cupcake or that I can go for a run or to the gym.] And for that very reason, there are very limited people who will ever see me in limited/no clothing.
Two Fears;
1. I have a completely irrational fear of death. Whenever the topic arrises I do all that I can to either change to topic or remove myself from the conversation. I know, I know, I know... It happens to everyone and there's nothing I can do about it, but I just don't like the thought of death.
2. Another (possibly) irrational fear. I am scared that I will focus too hard on my career, suddenly I'm in my mid-30s and I haven't had a family.
Three Turn Ons;
1. I love a good sense of humour.
2. Inner nerd/book worm. Finding out someone has a secret shrine to Doctor Who or a large collection of books is awesome.
3. Thoughtfulness. When someone else puts in a lot of thought to things, it really shows and is super impressive.
Four Life Goals;
1. I would really like to live overseas for a few years. Whether that be straight after university, when I have a family or when I am retired - I would love to live in another country for a while.
2. I would like to have a child (or two, or three, or four). I go through phases of wanting and not wanting children, but I think deep down it will happen one day.
3. Be genuinely happy. Be happy with where I am in my career, be happy with my family and friends and just be enjoying each stage of my life.
4. [I figure since the last three have been kind of sentimental I can put this in] I would really like to travel around either Europe or North America with a friend or two and just chill out, relax and explore.
Five Weaknesses;
1. [I've talked about this before] I couldn't prioritise to save my life. I do things like blogging, instead of packing. I go out for coffee instead of doing assignments.
2. I find it hard to say no. If someone asks me for a favour, I find it very hard to say no. This can sometime become a bad thing, I've been told that it means I don't have enough time to do the things that I want to do and I am constantly fulfilling others needs.
3. Organisation. Organisation. Organisation. Let's just leave it at, I start doing an assignment hours before it's due because I forget.
4. Household chores. I absolutely hate anything to do with cleaning or attempting to keep things tidy. My least favourite thing about living alone is grocery shopping, which is why I rarely do it.
5. I have very little confidence. I have definitely taught myself how to fake confidence over the last 12 months but I am still working on it. I have only just began to be confident around my closest friends so it will take some time before I open up to others.
Six Strengths;1. I would like to say that I believe my writing ability is pretty good. Not in things that I have a set criteria to or anything because I hate having to stick to restrictions, but freelance writing.
2. Random talent: I am actually very good at ballroom style dancing. I don't know why, Josh and I started taking ballroom dance classes as a joke (we were the youngest by at least 40 years - it's incredibly fun though), but I'm randomly good at it.
3. I would like to believe that I am quite good at socialising with people. Up until the middle of grade 12, I was socially awkward talking to people I didn't know but I think that's change and I've learnt to be myself... - coming back to that "fake confidence" -
4. I have been told that I am very romantic when I want to be. (We've talked about this before) I was never a huge fan of [over the top] romance. But within the last 6 months I have been attempting to do more romantic things for Josh. I'm not going into details but now that I'm becoming more accepting I've realised I have a knack for spontaneity.
5. Cooking. Before I moved out of home I couldn't even make toast without burning it. Having to become independent I have taught myself how to cook the perfect spaghetti bolognese, salmon, chicken, stir-frys and curries.
6. I can't think of a sixth one, so here's something stupid... still a strength though! I am very good at holding my liquor. There have been quite a few occasions where I am one of the only people who hasn't thrown up after a party and I take that in my stride and consider it a great strength :-)
1. I love being a hermit. I love coming home, having a relaxing bubble bath and a hot tea, getting into comfortable pyjamas and cuddling up under a blanket to watch some Netflix.
2. I love the support that I receive from my friends and family. No matter my choice - changing universities, moving across the country, etc. - they support my decisions and I will be forever grateful!
3. I love learning new things.
4. I love warm baths, a glass of wine, rose petals, candles and a bath bomb.
5. I love travelling/exploring new places. I love driving along the coast line and pulling up to a small town that I've never stopped at before. I love walking along beaches, up mountains or through parks I've never explored before. I also love travelling to new cities and countries; immersing myself into a new culture and experiencing new things.
6. My inner nerd loves reading, Doctor Who, Sherlock, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc.
7. I love food!!!!!! My favourite dish at the moment is a chicken stir-fry and I've been making it at least once a week.