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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The 16 Carl Jung Personality Types

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There are 16 personality types, inspired by the works of Carl Jung (with subsequent products based on those types trademarked by Myers-Briggs).

Below is a list of the 16 Jung Personality Types.

Click on any one of them to learn more details such as good careers and famous people for each type.

If you haven’t already taken the quick test, take it here: Personality Type Test — It’s free!

There’s also a fun Simpsons TV Show Personality Test.

If you enjoy personality types, you might also enjoy the The Nine Enneagram Personality Types

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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Free Carl Jung Personality Test

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There’s a free 72-question online personality test (don’t worry, it’s all yes/no questions) that you can take to help determine which of the 16 Carl Jung personality types you are.

Some people call it the Jung Typology Test.

Here are some tips for you BEFORE you take this really valuable test:

  • Answer the questions honestly (if you try to game the system you it will mistype you)
  • Answer the questions quickly — Don’t spend more than 10 seconds on each question (you’ll finish in about 10 minutes or less)
  • Go with your gut — Click Yes or No based on what your gut tells you
  • When you’re finished, copy and paste your type AND the numbers associated with your type (those numbers will be helpful for you to dig more into your type later if you’d like to (without having to take the test again!).
  • No Wrong Types — Remember, there are no wrong types.

Ok, enough pep-talk. Click here to get your Free Personality Test

One more thing: Afer you’ve taken the test, don’t forget to check out The 16 Personality Types so you can find out more about your particular type (including careers that make sense for you and famous people who are your personality type!).

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