Over the weekend I talked with my good homie, @IcyJonhson, and he asked me if I’ve taken the Carl Jung personality test before. I wasn’t sure but I told him I’ve heard of it. As he began to explain it the whole thing all came back to me. I actually took the test about 4 or 5 years ago and I even remembered my personality type. He shot me a link and I took it again. Sure enough my personality type matched the results from the first time I took the test. This time around Icy clued me in on some other links that help you use your personality type description to identify what careers may suit you best and to understand a bit more how and why you operate the way you do in the world. I delve into the links and learned about different careers that I admit do seem to fit me. In fact one of those careers was law. In 2003 I actually took the LSAT and receive a pretty decent score. I may not have been accepted into Harvard but I definitely could have gotten into law school. That’s just some proof that I really am a sum of my personality make up. One of the links even categorizes your temperment and sort of “names” the kind of person you are. I’m not going to share my personality type here because well that’s just not my personality to share everything.I learned a lot and I’d like for you all to learn as much as I did. The more you know about yourself the more you’ll be aware of what you do well and from that maybe we all can achieve a little more. Take the survey, be honest, and see what Jung’s Test has in store for you. Be sure to click through later links for a bit more insight into your personality type.
Here’s the link to the survey:














3 comments
Charli says:
Sep 23, 2011
I enjoy reading your posts! You keep it on a personal level and that’s cool. Nice!
Charli.
xo
iQuell says:
Sep 24, 2011
Thanks Charli I appreciate that. I try to keep it personal and not just about fashion or style or any one thing. And thanks for checking out the blog.
Jamaal says:
Sep 25, 2011
I took the test. It was seemed to be somewhat dead on. Thanks for the post.