Choosing a chair and what it can reflect on your personality, according to Carl Jung.

Chair 4 – The creative and expressive

Colorful. Different. Viva.
She does not want to go unnoticed.

If he called you, you have a creative spirit that refuses to be a copy. You need to express yourself, feel free, be authentic. You were probably judged for being “overly” sensitive or intense.

This kind of choice reflects the eternal child: the one who still believes in magic, emotion, and self-identity.

Your strength: creativity and passion.
Your risk: using expression as a mask to hide wounds.

Chair 5 – The Resistant One

Hard. Sober. Firm.
It doesn’t promise comfort, it promises protection.

If this was your choice, you’ve learned to survive. Your inner world is protected by strong boundaries. You’ve been through disappointments, losses, or betrayals that taught you not to trust easily.

This chair represents the warrior: someone who endures pain in silence and moves on.

Your strength: resilience.
Your risk: to close yourself off so much that you don’t let love in.

What does your choice really reveal?

No chair is better than another.
Each one shows a strategy that your mind developed to protect yourself, adapt and survive.

The important thing is not which one you chose…
but why you chose it.

Tips and recommendations

  • Watch your daily choices: what attracts you always says something about you.
  • If you’re looking for control, ask yourself what fear you’re avoiding.
  • If you’re looking for comfort, ask yourself what tiredness you carry inside.
  • If you’re looking for color and expression, ask yourself what part of you wants to be seen.
  • If you’re looking for toughness, ask yourself what wound you’re protecting.

Awareness begins when you ask yourself these questions without judgment.

Choosing a chair is not a game.
It’s a whisper from your unconscious trying to tell you who you are… and what you need to heal.

Listen to that voice.
That’s where your true path begins.