leadership reflection
1-4 Learning Journal
1.) My Jungian typology was ENFJ: Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging, also the self-
assessment stated because I appear to have marginal or no (1%) preference of extraversion over
introversion, characteristics of more than one personality type may apply to you: ENFJ and INFJ.
As for my productivity assessment, I scored a 56. The self-assessment states I am on the right
track with my productivity efforts, and I probably get my most important work done. However, I
could be more productive.
2.) The self-assessment that surprised me the most was the productivity assessment. I expected a
higher score, I always felt that I prioritize very well. After, taking both self-assessments, I did
show my family. They found the Jungian Typology personality test quite interesting and they
decided to take it. The differences and similarities between our personality tests were very
fascinating.
3.) What I learned most about myself from the Jungian Typology assessment is I don’t fit into one
category, I have characteristics of more than one personality type. I believe this can benefit me throughout
this course and the entirety of my education because I am able to be motivated, engage with others as well
as apply acquired knowledge and skills to work. As for the productivity assessment, I learned that I can
use techniques to further improve my productivity. This can benefit throughout my daily life such as
workload.