I can't see any technical mistakes (which is a worthy thing), and you've got the lights so as to show the shadows of the bone structure nicely, so you are really in the zone of "Do I like this photo?", and it's you and the sitter's liking of the photo (or is it a self portrait?) which are the most important things.
Possible things to change if they don't appeal to you (but you may like them):
You've reflected light in the eyes - do you want them at all, and/or in those positions
The sunglasses are slightly off-centre - are you happy with how they balance the image (you may well like how they balance the pocket)
There's wisps of hair on the forehead - but that could easily be because that's how the sitter expects to be (a model would be furious, but that's not what this portrait is of!)
The hair just fades into the background - which is a valid choice, but did you consider alternatives, such as a minor amount of backlighting?
I can't see any technical mistakes (which is a worthy thing), and you've got the lights so as to show the shadows of the bone structure nicely, so you are really in the zone of "Do I like this photo?", and it's you and the sitter's liking of the photo (or is it a self portrait?) which are the most important things.
Possible things to change if they don't appeal to you (but you may like them):
I appreciate your insight!
I will give some thought about some backlight for next time.