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“How’s the book going?”
Me: “I wrote 2 words and then rearranged 7 commas. So amazing, thanks.”
50 Character Personality Traits + Meanings (For writers, worldbuilders, and artists) Part 1
Adventurous - Enjoys trying new experiences and exploring the unknown.
Ambitious - Driven to succeed and achieve their goals.
Analytical - Tends to think critically and examine things in-depth.
Artistic - Highly creative and expresses themselves through artistic mediums.
Assertive - Confident in expressing their thoughts and feelings.
Caring - Shows compassion and concern for the well-being of others.
Charismatic - Has a natural charm and appeal that draws people in.
Clever - Able to come up with creative solutions and make astute observations.
Compassionate - Displays empathy and a desire to help those in need.
Confident - Believes in their own abilities and is self-assured.
Conscientious - Reliable, responsible, and attentive to detail.
Curious - Eager to learn new things and explore the world around them.
Cynical - Tends to be skeptical and distrustful of others' motives.
Dependable - Can be counted on to follow through on their commitments.
Determined - Persistent in pursuing their goals and overcoming challenges.
Diplomatic - Skilled at navigating social situations and resolving conflicts.
Eccentric - Displays unconventional or unusual behaviors and interests.
Empathetic - Able to understand and share the feelings of others.
Ethical - Guided by a strong moral compass and a sense of right and wrong.
Extraverted - Enjoys being around people and draws energy from social interactions.
Flexible - Adaptable to changes and open to trying new approaches.
Forgiving - Willing to let go of past hurts and give people second chances.
Friendly - Approachable and enjoys building positive relationships with others.
Grounded - Practical, down-to-earth, and focused on the present.
Hardworking - Diligent and dedicated in their efforts to achieve their goals.
Honest - Values truthfulness and integrity in their words and actions.
Idealistic - Driven by a vision of how the world should be and a desire to make a difference.
Imaginative - Possesses a rich inner world and creative problem-solving abilities.
Independent - Prefers to think and act for themselves without relying on others.
Indecisive - Struggles with making decisions and often second-guesses themselves.
Introverted - Finds energy and fulfillment in solitary activities and introspection.
Jealous - Experiences feelings of resentment or insecurity towards others.
Kind - Gentle, considerate, and thoughtful in their treatment of others.
Leaders - Able to inspire and guide others towards a common goal.
Logical - Approaches problems and decisions through a rational, analytical lens.
Materialistic - Highly values the acquisition of possessions and wealth.
Organized - Maintains order and efficiency in their personal and professional life.
Perfectionistic - Strives for flawlessness and can be overly critical of themselves and others.
Pessimistic - Tends to focus on the negative aspects of situations and expect the worst.
Resilient - Able to bounce back from setbacks and adapt to changes.
Risk-taker - Willing to take chances and step outside of their comfort zone.
Sarcastic - Uses irony and witty remarks to convey their thoughts and feelings.
Sensitive - Deeply affected by the emotions and experiences of themselves and others.
Stubborn - Unwilling to change their mind or compromise on their beliefs and opinions.
Suspicious - Inclined to doubt the motives and intentions of others.
Thoughtful - Considerate of the impact their words and actions have on others.
Timid - Shy, reserved, and hesitant to take risks or assert themselves.
Trustworthy - Reliable, honest, and worthy of confidence.
Unpredictable - Displays an element of surprise and spontaneity in their behavior.
Witty - Possesses a quick, clever, and humorous way of expressing themselves.
Hey fellow writers! I'm super excited to share that I've just launched a Tumblr community. I'm inviting all of you to join my community. All you have to do is fill out this Google form, and I'll personally send you an invitation to join the Write Right Society on Tumblr! Can't wait to see your posts!
Welcome to Write Right Society! At Write Right Society, we are dedicated to nurturing the creative spirit and honing the skills of writers a
writing funny characters makes me feel like a such fraud. "ah yes this person is so funny, people like him bc he's the comic relief!!!" BUT (unfortunately) I'M NOT FUNNY so bro is sitting over there with a vacant smile like "heh heh why did the chicken cross the road (¬ᴗ ´¬ )" and everyone Bursts Out into Laughter™ but I can't think of anything better for him to say.
At the same time, sometimes I reread my draft and make myself literally lol so maybe I'm doing okay
this wasn’t part of the plan… but now I can’t take it out
you ever add something small, just a throwaway idea, and suddenly it becomes everything?
like a side character refusing to stay in the background or one random line hitting harder than you expected or a quiet scene turning into the one that carries the whole story
and now you’re just sitting there like… when did this get so important?
what’s that moment in your story right now
Oh, to be a woman who embraces her femininity in a world that glorifies the masculine ~
“You can’t do it all” is not a curse; you can sit back, enjoy your coffee to the fullest and dream of outlandish scenarios if that’s what fills your cup in that moment.
You can frolic around in your prettiest dresses on usual days and not just on occasions. Not merely because you’re not feeling the shirt and trousers, but because the stunning hand-embroidered kurtas are calling out to you - softly, insistently - and you choose to listen.
You can put on that kajal and awaken the inner goddess, embracing your exotic self in loose curls and bold lipsticks. Relax, you won’t be any less sophisticated (if not more!)
‘You are enough’ sounds like a perfect thing to hear, but please know, it is okay to ask for help because no one can be superhuman.
You can be a fearless queen and still shed tears when it gets too much. Remember, feeling too much is not a weakness; it’s a superpower.
Please don’t be the one to bottle your emotions in a jar and keep them in an unreachable corner, because you have it in you to sit down and patiently work with your careful, gentle fingers until the mess is untangled.
You can choose to sit down with your deepest fears, look into their eyes, and have a chit-chat until you gain some perspective - there is a quiet assertion in that.
You can pour your heart out to people you care for; there is fearlessness in that, too.
In being practical, you can still be spellbound in amazement at the sight of your favourite things - these little glimmers keep you young at heart!
But the daunting inner voice always throws around those big words: independent, strong, assertive, go-getter, practical.
Please know you can’t be all those things if you don’t listen to your heart’s deepest desires and embrace who you are.
If there is strength in being confident and logical, there is a deeper strength in being generous, intuitive, and nurturing.
Because a woman who embraces her femininity
is stronger than your strongest superheroes.
@gargiyadav
My current state in writing:
romance writers… this right here
that moment when they’re this close
not quite touching, not quite saying it but you can already feel everything sitting between them
the tension, the want, the hesitation
that’s the part that stays with me every time
because once you get this right, the rest almost writes itself
Tell me, what do you focus on more in scenes like this… the tension or the release? 👇