Lesson 22: Developing Your Personal Vision: Slide 16

Exercise: Finding Your Values
- Now from the values that you identified for exercises 1,2, and 3, quickly pick your 10 most important values
- Next, from your list of 10, remove
5 that seem less important
- What you have remaining are the
top priorities in your life
- If you live your life in a way that honors these values, you’re likely to find it satisfying and fulfilling
Notes:
Pg. 57-59, Kotzman, Anne & Kotzman, Mandy, 2007, “Listen To Me Listen To You, A practical guide to self-awareness, communication skills, and conflict management skills,” Penguin Books, Australia.
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