Making Your Individuality Map. Begin Use an object associated with one of your interests—e.g., a soccer ball, a paint palette, a guitar—to frame everything.

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Making Your Individuality Map

Begin Use an object associated with one of your interests—e.g., a soccer ball, a paint palette, a guitar—to frame everything that you include in your map. Draw the object as an outline (as if it were in a coloring book), making sure there is enough space inside the outline to include multiple items.Use an object associated with one of your interests—e.g., a soccer ball, a paint palette, a guitar—to frame everything that you include in your map. Draw the object as an outline (as if it were in a coloring book), making sure there is enough space inside the outline to include multiple items.

Build Fill in your outline with 5-10 images/symbols/drawings that represent your individuality—all of those qualities that set apart from other people.Fill in your outline with 5-10 images/symbols/drawings that represent your individuality—all of those qualities that set apart from other people. Areas to consider include hobbies, interests, passions, talents, ethnic background, religious background, etc.Areas to consider include hobbies, interests, passions, talents, ethnic background, religious background, etc. YOU

Build (continued) Fill in the background with places that you really like.Fill in the background with places that you really like. Beautify Use your favorite colors to make your map really “pop” with color.Use your favorite colors to make your map really “pop” with color. Don’t forget to include your name!