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22
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Corporations, psychologists, therapists, church groups, you name it; they’ve all used tests as a method for helping people understand themselves and their unique personalities.
Based on the work of Carl Jung from the early 20th Century, such tests evaluate each individual along four different axes or “dichotomies.”
Extraversion — Introversion
Sensing — Intuition
Thinking — Feeling
Judging — Percieving
Theoretically, each individual fits into one of the categories two in each of these four dichotomies, creating a total of 16 unique personality types.
If you haven’t taken the a Jung personality yet, you really should check it out. It will totally change the way you think about your self and the world that you live in.
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I can attest to this. The Myers Briggs Type Indicator is a great tool for learning more about yourself, team building and many other facets of life and careers.