THE WAY I AM FELT, NOT SEEN

How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you?

Title: How Would You Describe Yourself to Someone Who Can’t See You

If I were to describe myself to someone who can’t see me, I would begin with what truly defines me beyond appearance. I’d say:

“I’m someone whose presence is warm and welcoming. You’d notice it first in my voice—soft yet confident, with a rhythm that reveals calmness and curiosity. I carry myself with purpose, often smiling even when no one sees, because joy for me is internal. My energy is gentle but strong, like a quiet breeze that still manages to shift things.”

“I have a thoughtful nature, and I like to observe before I speak. I’m someone who values honesty, kindness, and creativity. You might describe me as someone who listens deeply and tries to see the best in people. I care about growth—mine and others’—and I try to leave people feeling better than I met them.”

“My movements are intentional, not rushed. I’m the type to find beauty in small things—like the sound of birds, the feel of pages turning in a book, or the laughter shared in a quiet moment.”

“In short, I’d describe myself as a blend of calm and fire, of gentleness and ambition. You might not see me, but if you spend time with me, you’ll know me by the way I make you feel—seen, valued, and at ease.”

Write in the comments how do you introduce yourself but not seen

Published by Iheoma Joy

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