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Identifying Your Personal Style Adjectives

Julianne Will
5 min readApr 5, 2020

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Anyone who’s watched Mean Girls–or been to middle school–knows the power of a few choice words. Oof. They can be brutal, friends, and the wounds they inflict can last a lifetime.

But the beauty of this power is that you don’t have to simply accept the adjectives that have been assigned to you. It’s not a one-way street! You can rewrite those words that people use to describe you–and that you use to describe yourself. You can get a second chance at making an impression, and your personal style plays a big role.

So let’s commence with a whole lotta love for oneself, followed by an honest assessment and then a plan for wearing those words that you wanna see and be. You can do this. You are capable and smart and strong. (See? Personal style adjectives. Embrace them. Own them. You rock!)

Start with your list of personal style adjectives.

Take a bit of time and write a list of adjectives that you believe best describe you and your current personal style. (Need some inspiration? See this extensive slate of suggestions.) Be honest. Maybe you’re sassy and serious. Maybe you’re quirky and professional. And maybe you’re swanky and shy. We’re all a big mix of “ands.” And that’s ok! How do you do you?

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Julianne Will
Julianne Will

Written by Julianne Will

I'm a professional writer with deep experience in journalism and marketing. I'm also a world traveler and the cofounder of Journey Here Travel. Fernweh is real.

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