Write a Self-Analysis Paper where you identify what aspect or aspects of your own personality that you wish to submit to analysis. Emotionally or cognitively complex behavior will work best for this paper–routine behavior (such as getting dressed in the morning) will not lend itself to “analysis.” Examples of personality attributes might be: Good examples to use: – You are aware that you seem to surround yourself with conflict and that you argue with many or most people in your life. Or, alternatively, you are conflict averse—always running in the other direction when conflict arises. – You are aware that you always seem to be attracted to the same type of guy or girl. You look for certain traits and perhaps wind up repeating past mistakes. – You are assertive and speak your mind and do not understand why more people are not like this. Or, alternatively, you are not assertive and tend to seek the approval of others and you do not understand why more people are not careful of the feelings of others. – You consider yourself very shy and this characteristic holds true across many contexts in your life (e.g., at work, at school, at home). Or, alternatively, you are very outgoing and sociable across contexts. choose at least one personality theory or perspective (e.g., psychodynamic, humanistic, biological, behavioral) that you will use to analyze your personality. You may choose to use more than one approach/theory. It should address all the following points: How you feel in certain situations The choices you made or did not make How you think in certain situations How you acquired certain attitudes or beliefs Why you do what you do in certain situations Why you feel, think, and do what you do in certain situations.