Snowflake Challenge #7: Self-rec
Jan. 15th, 2020 07:20 pmI think what I'd most like to recognize about myself here is how good I am at getting excited about things. That might sound silly! But I really like hearing about things that people are working on, and I also really like exploring new ideas, and I think that makes me pretty good at cheerleading, or bouncing ideas around with, or just talking forever about random AUs for the fun of it.
I'm not the person you'd want to go to if you needed someone to really push you hard to meet your goals, but I am someone who will be here for you 100% along the way and cheer for every bit of progress -- and the times you take a much needed rest! -- as well as for making it across the finish line. And I'm not the most likely to tell you that I think you're flat out wrong (unless it's about something I have strong moral feelings about), but I will absolutely explore every side of the issue with you for as long as you're interested. And I'll enjoy doing it! And that's something I really like about myself.
Thinking about this a little more, maybe isn't surprising that a lot of what I'm happiest and most proud about isn't the fic I've written or the fanart I've drawn, but just the conversations I've had about different aspects of a character's personality, or what they'd be like if they had magic, or what might happen if they ended up with a sentient roomba. There's something about tossing ideas back and forth like that that's really rewarding.
I'm not the person you'd want to go to if you needed someone to really push you hard to meet your goals, but I am someone who will be here for you 100% along the way and cheer for every bit of progress -- and the times you take a much needed rest! -- as well as for making it across the finish line. And I'm not the most likely to tell you that I think you're flat out wrong (unless it's about something I have strong moral feelings about), but I will absolutely explore every side of the issue with you for as long as you're interested. And I'll enjoy doing it! And that's something I really like about myself.
Thinking about this a little more, maybe isn't surprising that a lot of what I'm happiest and most proud about isn't the fic I've written or the fanart I've drawn, but just the conversations I've had about different aspects of a character's personality, or what they'd be like if they had magic, or what might happen if they ended up with a sentient roomba. There's something about tossing ideas back and forth like that that's really rewarding.