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Values to Sort

Values to Sort

Q Lesson One – Values to Sort Lesson One – Values to Sort Maximum Points By Sunday, June 12, 2022, 11:59:00 pm, Eastern Time please complete the following: Values of sort information are about knowing what we value most in our work, relationships, and other commitments. It makes it easier to respond to conflicts with integrity and many opportunities. • Reflect upon what is most important to you personally • Stimulate conversations with peers, colleagues and family members Sort the following list of 30 Values (below) in terms of their relative importance to you from least important to most important. 5 Please explain why you make those choices by Sunday, June 12, 2022, at 11:59 pm Eastern time. 20 Total: 25 Broad Interests Efficient Work Habits Independence Quality (excellent, thorough, accurate, or careful work) Solitude, Contemplation Challenge Enjoyment of the Activity Itself Openness (being receptive to new ideas or multiple perspectives) Recognition from One's Field Spirituality Courage, Risk-Taking Faith Personal Growth and Learning Rewarding and Supportive Relationships (with family, friends, colleagues) Teaching, Mentoring Creating Balance in One's Life Fame, Success Power, Influence Searching for Knowledge, Uncovering What is True Understanding, Helping or Serving Others Creativity, Pioneering (originality, imaginativeness) Hard Work and Commitment Professional Accomplishment Self-Examination, Self-Criticism, Self-Understanding Vision (anticipating future directions, seeing the big picture) Curiosity Honesty and Integrity Professional Conduct Social Concerns (pursuing the common good; avoiding harm, caring about future generations) Wealth, Material Well-Being I have attached an example

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Enjoyment of the Activity Itself: Honesty and Integrity Social Concerns Vision Quality Professional Conduct Hard Work and Commitment Creativity, Pioneering Independence Creating Balance in One's Life Personal Growth and Learning Professional Accomplishment Self-Examination, Self-Criticism, Self-Understanding Understanding, Helping or Serving Others Teaching, Mentoring Faith Spirituality Wealth, Material Well-Being Recognition from One's Field Rewarding and Supportive Relationships Efficient Work Habits Curiosity Broad Interests Openness Searching for Knowledge, Uncovering What is True Courage, Risk-Taking Challenge Fame, Success Power, Influence Solitude, Contemplation