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Character flaws: The seven chief features of ego: A chief feature is a dominant negative attitude, a defensive and potentially destructive pattern of thinking, feeling and acting. We all have at least one. We create it during adolescence, and thereafter it manifests as a lifelong character flaw or personality defect. Story Starter, Character Flaws, Under Your Spell, Writing Characters, Writing Stuff, Book Writing Tips, Creating Characters, Book Writing, Writing Resources

Every one of us has a fundamental flaw, an immaturity of character, a dark side or negative tendency. This character flaw, also known as a ‘Chief Feature’, tends to take control whenever we feel stressed, anxious or uncertain. To the extent that you can identify and handle yours, you are doing well in your personal growth. ... Read more

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JUAN CABAN
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Description I have seen so many Oc attempts that fall flat because their strengths overpower the amount of flaws. They would always use an excuse that they couldn't think of any flaws to use and this was born. Voila! Tell me if it helped you in the comments below. Character Fears: Good Characteristics: Character Hobbies: Update: So recently I discovered that these lists that I made when I was 12 became actually pretty popular, especially on places like Pinterest. That was kind of weird, and…

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Jinjie Cicco
Fear is a complicated emotion that involves pronounced emotional, physiological, and behavioral elements. To write fear well means you’re going to need to address each of those elements, while also taking into consideration the character’s personal history and why their fears developed. But fear not! This article will help you address each of those elements so you can write about characters' fears authentically! Character Development Writing, Writing Development, Writing Inspiration Tips, Writing School, Character Flaws, Book Prompts, Writing Fantasy, Writing Prompts For Writers, Writing Dialogue Prompts

Fear is a complicated emotion that involves pronounced emotional, physiological, and behavioral elements. To write fear well means you’re going to need to address each of those elements, while also taking into consideration the character’s personal history and why their fears developed. But fear not! This article will help you address each of those elements so you can write about characters' fears authentically!

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Alexis Jones
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#3 in non-fiction. The first book is done at 200 parts and thanks to you it was pretty successful so I decided to go for another part to continue with the random tips, quotes and advices. hopefully, this will reach more and more writers and help many aspiring authors to improve their writing skills. ENJOY :)) **I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHT TO THE MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN THIS BOOK. A big THANK YOU to @martaxSofia for making the pretty covers for the books. :)

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Character archetypes share core truths about people's personalities, goals, fears and weaknesses. Learn how to use them well in your own fiction. Weakness For Characters, How To Make A Good Character Personality, Character Fears Writing, Character Goals Writing, Different Character Personalities, Character Archetypes Chart, How To Develop A Character, How To Give Your Characters Personality, How To Develop Characters

Character archetypes share core truths about people's personalities, goals, fears and weaknesses. Learn how to use them well in your own fiction.

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