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Values

Your values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live and work What job should I pursue? Should I accept this promotion? Should I start my own business? Should I compromise, or be firm with my position? Should I follow tradition, or travel down a new path?. Values.

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Values

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  1. Your values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live and work • What job should I pursue? • Should I accept this promotion? • Should I start my own business? • Should I compromise, or be firm with my position? • Should I follow tradition, or travel down a new path? Values

  2. Set of personal principles, standards, concepts, beliefs, and ideas that are of importance to you and can be used to make everyday decisions. • Personal values develop from circumstances surrounding us, and can change over time. Personal Values

  3. Groups, societies, or cultures have values that are largely shared by their members. The values identify those objects, conditions or characteristics that members of the society consider important; that is, valuable. Cultural Values

  4. What are examples of cultural values you know of or that pertain to you? Values

  5. Consists of ideas passed down from generation to generation Family Values

  6. What are examples of your own family values? Values

  7. Social values are principles that indicate how you relate meaningfully to others in social situations • including those involving family, friends, and co-workers. Social Values

  8. What are examples of social values you know of or that pertain to you? Values

  9. Playing an instrument? • Participating in a sport? • Attending school? • Family functions? • Volunteer work? • Grades? • Fashion/Clothing? • Bike helmet? • Faith/Religion? • Others??? Internal/External Beliefs

  10. Respecting other’s values • Diverse community • Diverse school district • What are ways you can respect other’s values? • If you don’t agree with other’s values, what could you do? Values

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