CHARACTER PROFILE
from Laura Hayden's "Left-Brain- Right Brain/Creativity Program"
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NAME:                                                                                     AGE:


HEIGHT:                                        WEIGHT:


BIRTH DATE:                                      HAIR:


 EYES:                                                  BIRTHPLACE:


OTHER FACIAL FEATURES/OTHER APPEARANCE DETAILS:



DRESS (Style, colors):


DESCRIPTION OF HOME:



DOMINANT CHARACTER TRAIT

 



SECONDARY CHARACTER TRAIT
(contrast with dominant)


BEST FRIEND


OTHER FRIENDS


ENEMIES and WHY


FAMILY


What kind of person is character with others (name persons and describe interaction):

 



Sees self as:

 



Is seen by others as:

 



Sense of humor:


Temper:


Basic nature:


Ambitions:


Educational background:



Work experience:


Philosophy of life:



Habits:



Talents (when character looks good)



Hobbies/pasttimes:



Choice of entertainments:



What trait will make character come alive?:


Why is character likeable?



Why is character loveable?


PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH CHARACTER
(responses in his/her own voice)


OCCUPATION:



CURRENT HOME



MARITAL STATUS:                             CHILDREN:


FAVORITE PIG OUT FOOD:

FAVORITE PERFORMER/AUTHOR/SPORTSMAN ETC:



EVERY NEW YEAR’S I RESOLVE TO:
 


NOBODY KNOWS I AM:



I WISH I COULD STOP:



I'M A SUCKER FOR:



THE WORST PART OF MY LIFE IS:

 



I WANT TO TEACH MY CHILDREN THAT:

 



A GOOD TIME FOR ME IS:

 



THE WORST ADVICE THAT MY FATHER GAVE ME WAS:
 


 I THOUGHT I WAS GROWN UP WHEN:

 



WHEN I FEEL SORRY FOR MYSELF I:

 



NOBODY WOULD BELIEVE ME IF THEY SAW ME:

 



MY FRIENDS LIKE ME BECAUSE:

 



MY PET PEEVE IS:


MY MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT:


I CAN DIE HAPPY WHEN:

 



I'D REALLY RATHER:

 



MY MOST HUMBLING EXPERIENCE WAS: