Values
Values influence a person’s attitudes and behavior.
Therefore, Values are considered standards for behavior. They are a reflection of what is important to a person or group.
Values are not born with the individual. People develop values that are important to them or close to their hearts. Everyone has some set of Values, no matter how different their views are from the rest of society.
Values are derived from a person’s paradigm. Most people inherit values from their parents or social group, but ultimately the individual is responsible for choosing their own set of values.
KNOWING YOUR VALUES IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF KNOWING YOURSELF! Also KNOWING your VALUES is important for SELF DEVELOPMENT.
Some examples of great values are:
- Abundance Mentality
- Awareness
- Balanced Perspective
- Confidence
- Critical Thinking
- Decisiveness
- Delayed Gratification
- Discipline
- Empathy
- Entrepreneurship
- Follow-through
- Generosity
- Honesty
- Imagination
- Integrity
- Leadership
- Logic
- Motivation
- Passion
- Persistence
- Personal Responsibility
- Positive Attitude
- Self-Determinism
- Simplicity
- Time Freedom