Choose at least 10 values from the attached list that you feel strongly about. Feel free to add other values to the list that are important to you Rank them in order of personal importance

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Introduction: Values clarification is the process of deciding and clearly stating what you believe. It fosters self-confidence and places you in control of your life. It helps you answer “How do I want to live the rest of my life?” In this paper, you will be asked to examine concepts that you believe are the most important in the conduct of your life. What are your values, and how do they explain your behavior? How do they impact your leisure choices?

There are five sections to this assignment.

You will turn in:

  1. Definition of Instrumental values
  2. Definition of terminal values
  3. Definition of disliked values
  4. Paragraph number one
  5. Paragraph number two

Word Count: 1000 for total assignment (Definitions & Essays)

Section #1, #2, #3

This exercise must be typed. (at least 400 words for sections 1,2,3)

Definition Exercise:

Section #1 – Instrumental Values:

  1. Choose at least 10 values from the attached list that you feel strongly about. Feel free to add other values to the list that are important to you
  2. Rank them in order of personal importance.
  3. In your own words, define each of your values. Present them in the order of the ranking you placed them. Use at least one completesentence for each value, more if necessary. Instrumental Values –The methods an individual would like to adopt for achieving his life aim
    • Ways of being that help us reach our terminal values.

    Human qualities and dispositions which serve as a means of describing how we are or how we want to be in terms of our relationship with life.

    AestheticsAmbitiousnessAuthorityCapabilityCaringCheerfulnessCleanlinessCommon SenseCooperationCourageCreativityCuriosityDecencyDutyEducation EfficiencyExperiencingForgivingFreedomGivingHelpfulnessHonestyHonorHopeHumorImaginationIndependenceIndividualityIntegrityIntelligence JusticeKindnessLeisureLogicalLovingLoyaltyMembershipMoralityObediencePatiencePatriotismPlayfulness PolitenessPopularityPracticality ReligionRespectResponsibilitySelf-WorthService to othersSpiritual BeliefTrustVolunteeringWellnessWondermentWorthwhile

Section #2 – Terminal Values:

  1. Examine the list of terminal values.
  2. Choose at least 10 values from the attached list that you feel strongly about. Feel free to add other values to the list that are important to you
  3. Rank them in order of personal importance.
  4. In your own words, define each of your values. Present them in the order of the ranking you placed them. Use at least one completesentence for each value, more if necessary.

Terminal Values –

  • The ultimate things a person wants to achieve through one’s behavior
    • The destination one wants to reach in life
  • Describe a sense of purpose and are reflected through human involvement and experiences.

 

Accomplishment

Achievement

Adventure

Appearance

Career

Celebration

Comfortable life

Contentedness

Country

Culture

Discovery

Education

Family

Freedom

Friendship

Fulfillment

Fun

Growth

Happiness

Joy

Justice

Knowledge

Leadership

Learning

Leisure

Life

Mature Love

Money

National Security

Nature

Pleasure

Position

Power

Prestige

Profession

Progress

Quality of Life

Salvation

Satisfaction

Security

Self Respect

Serenity

Social Recognition

Stability

Status

Success

Truth

Understanding

Variety

Wellness

Winning

Wisdom

World at Peace

World of Beauty

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Section #3 – Disliked Values:

  1. Examine the values you did not pick from both the lists. Are there any values you dislike/disagree with? PICK AT LEAST ONE DISLIKED VALUE.
  2. Define the values you did not like (you do not need to rank them.)
  3. Explain how your non-adherence to these values affects your decision-making.

Section #4, #5

Essays (Two paragraphs – 300 words each paragraph)

In this section you will describe who you are in terms of the values that shape your belief system and decision-making framework. Pick two values that are especially important to you (or have an especially large impact on your life.) For each of these write a paragraph that answers the following questions:

  • Why is this value important to you?
  • How does it impact the direction of your life?
  • Explain how this value influences your life direction and the choices you make – including your recreational choices. Give specific examples that demonstrate your values.

You will turn in:

  1. Definition of Instrumental values
  2. Definition of terminal values
  3. Definition of disliked values
  4. Paragraph number one
  5. Paragraph number two

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