DISCOVER YOUR PRIMARY ARCHETYPE
“I can't tell you what a weight, no correct that, boulder, has been lifted off my shoulders after taking this test”
~ ANGEE ROBERTSON
The purpose of this Primary Archetype Test is not to tell you who you are, but to initiate (or fuel) the fire in you that wants to find out.
Since first publishing this test back in 2013, it has been taken over 100,000 times. Based on Jungian archetypal theory, this is an invitation for you to explore the ‘real you’; the ‘you’ who is beyond the labels, expectations, and roles society would prefer you to play.
Without taking this journey, life has no depth, no meaning. It is shallow, superficial, and leaves you susceptible to living a half-life. We all contain a seed of curiosity that leads us to the path where the journey begins. It lead you here.
“I took the Primary Archetype test and I was blown away by it's accuracy. It's like meeting a friend for the first time and going dizzy with excitement discovering how much you have in common except of course that "friend" is myself and I'm as you say "remembering who I really am." That feels AMAAAAAAAAAZING!”
~ BRIAN PAPA
Twelve questions, two minutes. Don’t overthink the answer - this works best when you go with your gut.
Once you’ve completed the test, you’ll be taken to a page to find out more about your Primary Archetype (you’ll also have the option to download a PDF version).
I’ve taken the knowledge and experience of working with archetypes for over a decade, and shared a snapshot of the essence of who you are (archetypally speaking).
Use it as a springboard for further exploration.
Use it for guidance when you’ve forgotten what your strengths are.
Use it when you feel demotivated, and have lost sight of how you can contribute to the world.
Hint: The test is most accurate the first time you take it. If you don’t like the result you get, I strongly advise you to stay with it, and read through the insights about that archetype. Sit with it a few days, and see how you feel. Often, the archetypes give us what we need, not what we want.