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"image of yourself" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the perception or impression that one has of their own self or identity. Example: It is important to cultivate a positive image of yourself, as it can greatly impact your self-confidence and self-esteem.
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"The selfie is about creating an image of yourself for the world".
"I think what is going on here is that you're holding onto an outdated residual image of yourself," I quipped.
"You have an image of yourself as a person, but here is this other image," she told me.
"When you go into a Shakespeare course, you have this image of yourself as a literate scholar going into the Gothic library," he said.
The first thing you need to do is decide exactly what image of yourself you are going to present to the world.
"If you can present a positive image of yourself towards an unconscious mind, it brings you towards that feeling," he explains.
The dribbler was a stylist, and style comes only from immersion -- from steeping in a subculture that fits your image of yourself.
This is tough on the interviewee, because it's hard to project a certain image of yourself while under constant scrutiny for such a length of time.
But she warns of the danger of a candidate's wife putting together "a sugar-coated image of yourself, in the hope that it brings you votes".
"This is beyond digital photography – it is the future – and to be able to create a 3D image of yourself is just amazing".
Here is the big catch with grandiose narcissism: If your image of yourself and reality do not match, you have to fill in the gaps.
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