Identify Yourself With A Successful Image

I have become very attractive to Instagram because of its simplicity of picture sharing, plus the really cool hashtags. It is simple to use. I have to admit, it’s really not the same as Facebook and the other platforms, or it might just my finding.

But let’s move forward with how you display yourself in the crowd. The point I am trying to make here is much more than picture sharing on the digital world. Anything you want to achieve or improve must be first labeled, then you need to ascertain your strengths and weakness –and perhaps your motives. The grand question is to fully know who you really are. These are some questions you can ask yourself in that process. What kind of picture do you identify yourself with? Can that picture tells who you are to someone who never met you? What can they say about your picture?

Identify yourself with the right image
How do you figure out the right image? If you don’t want the public to think of you as a party-pooper than why would you post pictures of yourself at parties every Friday night? One cup on one hand, and a bottle on the other. It’s really showing that is who you are. You might not be that type of person. But most people would think you like to party, and possibly that’s the only thing you do. You need to choose pictures that show the true you, your hobbies, interests, activities, and personality. O yes, don’t lie! I have to mention that because believe or not you don’t want to portray someone that you’re not. Just stick to the true you.

Tell a Story
Consider your LinkedIn profile. Pictures are not the only way you can identify yourself. A brief summary of who you are will certainly tell many about you, your appeals, and your persona. Don’t just make a tentative statements that has no direction for where you are and where you want to be; what you like and what you don’t like. Feel free to tell people who you are, what you do, and where you would want to be in the near future.

Start Over
You can always reinvent yourself the exact way you want. Sometimes it could be a drastic reinvention, or it could just be a retouch. It might not be an easy shift, but you can certainly pick up the pieces, build a new page or delete the previous pictures –although things on the internet stay indeterminately. Don’t doubt yourself. Sit down. Reflect. Think for a few minutes. Imagine someone talking about you. Any words that come to mind write it down. Without delay take a new selfie or get some professional pictures taken of the new you. Rewrite that summary on LinkedIn or Facebook. Now it’s time to start sharing the new and better you with the right image.