3. When you look in a mirror, what do you see, feel, and think?
When I look in a mirror, I see my reflection—an image that represents my physical appearance. I might notice details like my facial features, hair, and expressions.
In terms of feelings, I could experience a range of emotions, from confidence and self-acceptance to insecurities or self-criticism, depending on the context and my mood at that moment.
As for thoughts, I might reflect on how I feel about my appearance, how it aligns with my self-image, or even consider my day ahead. It can also prompt thoughts about self-care or personal growth. Overall, looking in a mirror can evoke a complex interplay of visual observation, emotional response, and introspective thinking.


