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How to Describe Yourself: 180 Words for Your Positive Qualities

How to Describe Yourself: 180 Words for Your Positive Qualities

Updated on November 1, 2017

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Susana Serer 

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Susana has spent many years creating and delivering training programs around personal development, self esteem and confidence

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Describe Yourself for Online Dating, Job Interviews & Resumes

Learning how to describe yourself accurately is something we usually have to put some effort into. This seems to be especially true in most western cultures, where being honest about our skills, qualities, and attributes can be confused with being arrogant, "blowing your own trumpet," and being excessively self-indulgent.

If we do learn to describe ourselves, we can become being our own confidence guru and simply acknowledge and appreciate our own positive qualities.

Ready? Scroll down for list of 180 adjectives to help you describe yourself.

Are You Empathetic?

Words to Describe Yourself Professionally

If you've already been interviewed for a job, you know the question: What would you say is your best quality? It can be an uncomfortable question to answer, especially since you're already nervous about the interview. What do they want to hear?

The good news is that it's possible to be completely honest. Because we can all identify with 90% of these adjectives in some situation or other, I suggest picking 10 to 15 words that describe you most of the time, regardless of the situation. It might be helpful to think about who are you when you are on your own, doing your own thing. There will be very few other people who will identify the exact same combination, because we're all different.

Once you've come up with a few words, think of situations from your life that demonstrate that quality.

Unique Adjectives to Use on a Resume

 

 

 

Inventive

Exciting

Thoughtful

Powerful

Practical

Proactive

Productive

Professional

Meticulous

Quick

Balanced

Achiever

Knowledgeable

Leader

Diplomatic

Logical

Initiator

Original

Outgoing

Particular

Patient

Active

Positive

Consistent

Compassionate

Incredible

Independent

Precise

Mediator

Emotional

Cheerful

Forgiving

Responsive

Candid

Industrious

Cooperative

 

Are You Analytical?

Positive Descriptive Words to Use in a Job Interview

 

 

 

Honest

Assertive

Attentive

Direct

Broad-Minded

Committed

Conscientious

Dynamic

Customer-Oriented

Persistent

Mature

Methodical

Motivated

Objective

Tenacious

Sociable

Friendly

Realistic

Reliable

Resourceful

Respectful

Responsible

Creative

Confident

Traditional

Trustworthy

Unconventional

Unique

Ecclectic

Observant

Innovative

Imaginative

Thorough

Why It's Important to Know Your Strengths

From my experience delivering training programs and seminars about building confidence and self-esteem, people get very quiet when they're are asked to describe five of their best qualities. "I don't know" is the most common response.

Conversely, we're all pretty good at listing our faults and failings. It's as if people don't dare to ask the question, "What's good about me?"

If this describes you, then it's even more important for you to do this exercise. Words are powerful! If you come up with a list of your best traits, even if it feels awkward to do so, you'll start believing them! This confidence will help you out in both your career and your personal life.

Are You Creative?

Positive Descriptions for College Applications

 

 

 

Optimistic

Accomplished

Adept

Analytical

Articulate

Artistic

Self-Disciplined

Controversial

Individual

Tolerant

Reflective

Participatory

Unselfish

Sophisticated

Commited

Strong

Successful

Diplomatic

Talented

Team player

Fun

Intelligent

Changeable

Passionate

Intense

Intuitive

Upbeat

Vibrant

Funny

Constructive

Hard-Working

Dependable

Direct

Collaborative

Loyal

Engaged

Empathetic

Observant

Thoughtful

Why Do You Want to Describe Yourself?

What made you want to know how to describe yourself?

  • For Online Dating
  • For an Online Profile
  • For My Resume
  • For a Job Interview
  • To Learn New Words
  • For a Self Confidence Boost
  • None of the above

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Are You Diplomatic?

How to Turn a "Negative" Into a Positive

What would you say if you were asked, "What's your biggest weakness?"

Not sure? You might even wonder why employers even ask such a weird question. The objective with a question like this is to see how a person responds when they're thrown off base a little. It's also a way to force an applicant to reflect on how they've grown or want to grow.

The key to answering this question successfully is to show that you've reflected on your personality and have identified ways to improve.

Come up with a few words that you think describe your negative traits. Here are a few examples:

  • controlling
  • rude
  • shy

Ok, now with a little thinking and reflection these traits could provide insights into your best qualities. For example, a controlling person might have a hard time asking for help. Have you ever wished you'd accepted an offer of help from a friend or co-worker? Are you aware of the benefits of not always being in charge? If so, you're looking for opportunities to let go and work with others for better results.

Rudeness can easily be re-framed as bluntness and honesty. But you may feel that you can be a bit too honest at times. Describe a situation when you said something that may have been true, but that you wished you'd kept to yourself. Then explain that you're working on making your feedback more constructive.

There's nothing wrong with shyness, but you may feel that it holds you back from participating fully. Maybe there have been times when you wished you'd been more assertive. Explain that you're working on speaking up more and overcome your fear of offending others.

Words to Describe Yourself on Online Dating Sites

 

 

 

Direct

Enthusiastic

Spontaneous

Open

Adventurous

Lighthearted

Communicative

Passionate

Witty

Self-Aware

Playful

Strong-Willed

Easy-Going

Intellectual

Silly

Responsive

Big-Hearted

Intense

Unique Adjectives to Describe Your Personality

 

 

 

Competitive

Political

Socially Conscious

Modest

Courageous

Enthusiastic

Enterprising

Entrepreneurial

Facilitator

Focused

Genuine

Open-Minded

Wise

Sensitive

Witty

Sensible

Sincere

Skilled

Solid

Communicative

Helpful

Fast

Responsible

Results-Driven

Results-Oriented

Self-Reliant

Organised

Knowledgeable

Logical

Personable

Amiable

Flexible

Adaptable

Persuasive

Perceptive

Insightful

Trustworthy

Easy-Going

Visionary

Imaginative

Warm

Ambitious

Diplomatic

Curious

Persuasive

 

Take This Quiz: Which Words Describe You?

Question 1/12

When someone tells you they are sad, do you feel sad too?

  • Yes, always.
  • Pretty often, but not all the time.
  • No, never.

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What to Do With Your List of Positive Qualities

So, how did you get on? How does it feel to identify your positive qualities? Good, I hope!

You may have undertaken this exercise because your teacher asked you to. Perhaps you're about to interview for a job or are making an online profile. In any case, here are some "next steps" to make the best use of the list you've made:

  • Look over your list of adjectives. Say them out loud to yourself with "I am . . ." before each one.
  • If you are interviewing for a job, look back at the job description and circle all the adjectives and phrases on your list that best relate to the position. Pick two or three words that relate to both you and to the job.
  • Be prepared to give examples of specific times when you've demonstrated the adjectives that you've chosen. For example, if you tell the interviewer that you're "reliable," describe projects you have completed on deadline or times when an employer or teacher have commented that they can count on you.
  • If you're applying to a school or university, read over the school's website and look for clues about the kind of student they are looking for. All schools want students that are "hard-working," "inquisitive," and "persistent." Show them your unique qualities. Are you particularly creative and imaginative? Are you exceptionally focused and determined? Do you have a big heart for social justice? Toot your own horn!

 

How Do I Describe Myself?

 

 

 

Perceptive

Down-to-Earth

Open-Minded

Knowledgable

Logical

Analytical

Quick learner

Genuine

Warm

Inventive

Rebellious

Generous

 

Insightful

 




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