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Human beings love categorizing, labeling, and sorting things—even ourselves. Many people have come up with systems that sort us into categories based on common behavior patterns in order to better understand and interact with each other. Personality typing refers to identifying your “personality type” according to one of these systems. Some people find these labels—such as introvert, Type A, INFJ, or “The Reformer”—immensely helpful and empowering, though others find them limiting, or even used against them. Remembering that everyone’s personality is unique to themselves is more important than trying to decode those personalities—but it can be lots of fun!

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The Twelfth House: The Art of Bringing Things to an End

In the twelfth house you meet the results of your social and professional failures or frustrations, as well as of your successes and wealth.

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Gretchen Rubin’s Great Expectations

The self-help author on how she responds to expectations, keeps up habits and follows obsessions.

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Redesign Your Mind: How to Get Rid of Your Mental Straightjacket

In Redesign Your Mind I describe personality as being made up of three constituent parts: original personality, formed personality, and available personality.

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Esteemed Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin Talks Leadership at MU

Focusing on past U.S. presidents, Goodwin highlights key traits of a successful leader. “Even though problems change over time,” Goodwin says, “there are indeed traits that are held inalterable by our most successful leaders.”

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The Fifth House: Your True Path of Self-Expression

“Who are you?” the world asks. Your ever-repeated problem is how to answer in such a manner that you may be able to act out what you truly are as an individual and to fulfill the purpose of your life on earth, without harm to others or to yourself.

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Using Junglian Therapy to Find Emotional Balance

Jungian therapy or Jung’s Analysis seeks to illuminate the dark areas of our psyche and favor self-realization. It is an intensive and thorough psychological therapy.

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Relationship Compatibility Between Birth Numbers

Your Birth number is a good indicator of your relationship's potential.

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The Second House: How to Use What You Possess

Many people do not really care to demonstrate their individual selfhood or their individual sense of value. Indeed, they very often cannot be said to "use" their possessions; it is the possessions which use them!

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Carl Jung & Jungian Analytical Psychology

Analytical Psychology is the name given to the psychological-therapeutic system founded and developed by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961).

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Want to Change an Important Habit?

Habits are like the invisible architecture of daily life—research suggests that about 40 percent of our existence is shaped by our habits.

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