Do you say "I seem"?
Using seem is a way to indicate one is not sure about that which follows. If someone seems sick they may look a little sick but we don't know for sure. If the car seems OK it could be but I have my doubts, I'm not so sure.
Using seem about oneself even privately can mean they are not sure about how they feel or what they think or what some situation is. "I seem to be cursed", "I seem blessed", "I seem to attract attention." You might read it as "I feel as though I [verb]"; if the context does not work for that then give us a list of the verbs.
If you are caught checking out your friend's diary he will politely tell you "We seem to have a problem." He is being kind in his description as if there is still some uncertainty when really there is not.