Craft Element: Character

 

 

(1) Destinee is as tall as a yard stick. Her skin is porcelain peach, and her hair is honey brown. She speaks in a respectful and soft tone; almost melodically addicting. She wants to become a singer; she enjoys signing with the birds in the mornings, in the shower, as she’s getting dressed for work, and in her mother’s garden. However, she is deathly afraid of public speaking. She finds it heart-reaching to even stand in front of her co-workers’ monthly meetings to address any feedback for her mutil-million dollar stock broker company. The desire to leave the company and become a singer created a flame of immediate action. She started recording her voice and playing it for her friends and peers to receive positive criticism. In doing so, she was able to take the feedback and build courage to then sign in front of them. As scary as she thought it was going to be, she went ahead to do this even though she was in an uncomfortable space. She learned to be comfortable, with her uncomfortabilities.

(2) Trevor’s presence bursts into the room whenever he wears a short sleeved shirt. His bulky football physic makes it almost impossible to not notice. His talk show-ready voice was inviting, just as his willingness to be the best version of himself in every game. He sees himself being the most athletic example on his team, yet his teammates all seem to be ambitious just as he is. He crafts a plan in mind to separate himself outside of practice from the others, so that he can learn different methods and implement newer, more unfamiliar strategic approaches in his practice sessions.  

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