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bizi 03-06-2008 09:57 PM

OT: list of values...
 
Pick 12 that define you....this is hard!
I am coming up with a focused goal for my life, it is recommended that I consider my values when making this decision.


sorry...too much to think about for this overwhelmed brain.

Jomar 03-06-2008 10:33 PM

just 12 huh??

1# Acceptance
2# Commitment
3# Empathy
4# Happiness
5# Integrity
6# Trust
7# Resourcefulness
8# Stability
9# Family
10# Inner Peace
11# Optimism
12# Practicality

Mari 03-07-2008 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 231166)
Pick 12 that define you....this is hard!

Hi,
Are we supposed to pick how we define ourselves? How we think others define us?

I get confused when I hear talk about values?

Sorry to be dense.

M.

bizi 03-07-2008 11:04 AM

I guess there is not an easy answer to this....it is all very confusing to
me....and subjective it seems.

Anyone have a simplier definiton of these words:

Values
Morals
ethics

Mari 03-07-2008 12:01 PM

My personal values
 
Hi,
Here are 15 personal values -- things I consider important and that I need for myself.
(It's too early in the morning for me to get it down to 12)
M.

Tolerance

Faith

Health

Independence

Inner Peace

Integrity

Joy

Kindness

Love

Mindfulness

Trust

Persistence

Security

Well-Being

Edited to Add -- I got here before you deleted the list! :)

Dmom3005 03-07-2008 06:27 PM

Gosh I don't have a idea what values I value

hmmm,

honesty
friendship
hardwork


see not even sure they are values

Donna

Mari 03-07-2008 07:09 PM

values and goals on Oprah
 
Bizi,

Have you ever seen that guy on Oprah who does shows about getting rid of clutter?

He asked a woman what her three goals were for the kitchen. She said something like, "Health, Love, Nutrition."

Then he started picking up items and asked her if they fit goals she had stated for the room. He held up an ugly bowl and asked her if it fit the goals. She said no, so he threw it in the garbage box.
They kept doing this. Then at one point she broke down crying because she didn't want him throwing out her kitchen stuff. He reminded her of her goals for the room and she then agreed with him and they got back to work.

When they finished they together created a beautiful kitchen. It had no extra stuff and all the stuff necessary to support her goals.

His "goals" question had provided the blueprint for how the room should look afterwards. Ten years from now, she might have different goals/values for that room.

So that is how I see your value question a little. One could think of the "goals" for that kitchen as "values" for life.

For example, if someone values money, they should not set a goal to study to be a social worker/teacher. That would not fit their values.

If someone values fairness, they might have a set a goal to become a lawyer.

If a person was unclear of their values, they might flounder around trying to achieve various goads that don't fit them. If someone does know their values, then they can set clear goals for themselves and work on achieving them.

The trick is to figure out the values and then match the goals.

. ...taking a guess here


. . . trying to work this out in my head a little. . .

. . . and not sure it works for everyone.

Mari

bizi 03-07-2008 09:01 PM

thank you mari.
I guess I am the floundering type....


I value my family and friends.
I value my integrity, my work ethic.
I value my job
I value my house and car.
I value money but always am in debt.
I value simplicity,
safety,
order,
non'violence,
decisiveness
accountability.


Is value like Love?
like I love my job?

bizi

Mari 03-07-2008 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 231875)
thank you mari.
I guess I am the floundering type....


I value my family and friends.
I value my integrity, my work ethic.
I value my job
I value my house and car.
I value money but always am in debt.
I value simplicity,
safety,
order,
non'violence,
decisiveness
accountability.


Is value like Love?
like I love my job?

bizi

Yes.
What is it about your job that you love?
What do you love about your house and car?
In addition to the rest of the post, maybe the values you are looking for are also in the answers to these questions.

M.

befuddled2 03-08-2008 12:27 AM

I value self respect
I value laughter
I value creativity
I value God as number one
I value security
I value saving for a rainy day
I value other's respect for me
I value fairness
I value work that I would love and not hate
I value pride
I value hope

Thank's for this post. - befuddled2


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