The following questions will help you decide on career decisions. The first step is to assess which values are important to you. Below are more than 80 different values. Rate each value on how important that value is to you. Once you have gone through the list, choose the 10 most important values to you. Reflect on why each value is important to you. After choosing these 10 values, you will use them to make career decisions. List your potential career choices. Look at how each of your most important values are applied in each career. Using this selection, you will be able to identify which career is the best fit for your values. For more information, refer to the video below.
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
Rate the following values according to how much you value them.
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1. ACCEPTANCE: To be accepted as I am
2. ACCURACY: To be accurate in my opinions and beliefs
3. ACHIEVEMENT: To have important accomplishments
4. ADVENTURE: To have new and exciting experiences
5. ATTRACTIVENESS: To be physically attractive
6. AUTHORITY: To be in charge of and responsible for others
7. AUTONOMY: To be self-determined and independent
8. BEAUTY: To appreciate beauty around me
9. CARING: To take care of others
10. CHALLENGE: To take on difficult tasks and problems
11. CHANGE: To have a life full of change and variety
12. COMFORT: To have a pleasant and comfortable life
13. COMMITMENT: To make enduring, meaningful commitments
14. COMPASSION: To feel and act on concern for others
15. CONTRIBUTION: To make a lasting contribution to the world
16. COOPERATION: To work collaboratively with others
17. COURTESY: To be considerate and polite towards others
18. CREATIVITY: To have new and original ideas
19. DEPENDABILITY: To be reliable and trustworthy
20. DUTY: To carry out my duties and obligations
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
Rate the following values according to how much you value them.
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21. ECOLOGY: To live in harmony with the environment
22. EXCITEMENT: To have a life full of thrills and stimulation
23. FAITHFULNESS: To be loyal and true in relationships
24. FAME: To be known and recognised
25. FAMILY: To have a happy, loving family
26. FITNESS: To be physically fit and strong
27. FLEXIBILITY: To adjust to new circumstances easily
28. FORGIVENESS: To be forgiving of others
29. FRIENDSHIP: To have close supporting friends
30. FUN: to play and have fun
31. GENEROSITY: To give what I have to others
32. GENUINENESS: To act in a manner that is true to who I am
33. GOD’S WILL: To seek and obey the will of God
34. GROWTH: To keep changing and growing
35. HEALTH: To be physically well and healthy
36. HELPFULNESS: To be helpful to others
37. HONESTY: To be honest and truthful
38. HOPE: To maintain a positive and optimistic outlook
39. HUMILITY: To be modest and unassuming
40. HUMOUR: To see the humorous side of myself and the world
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
Rate the following values according to how much you value them.
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41. INDEPENDENCE: To be free from dependence from others
42. INDUSTRY: To work hard and well at my life tasks
43. INNER PEACE: To experience personal peace
44. INTIMACY: To share my innermost experiences with others
45. JUSTICE: To promote fair and equal treatment for all
46. KNOWLEDGE: To learn and contribute valuable knowledge
47. LEISURE: To take time to relax and enjoy
48. LOVED To be loved by those close to me
49. LOVING: To give love to others
50. MASTERY: To be competent in my everyday activities
51. MINDFULNESS: To live conscious and mindful of the present moment
52. MODERATION: To avoid excesses and find a middle ground
53. MONOGAMY: To have one close loving relationship
54. NON-CONFORMITY: To question and challenge authority and norms
55. NURTUTANCE: To take care of and nurture others
56. OPENNESS: To be open to new experiences, ideas, and options
57. ORDER: To have a life that is well-ordered and organised
58. PASSION: To have deep feelings about ideas, activities, or people
59. PLEASURE: To feel good
60. POPULARITY: To be well-liked by many people
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
Rate the following values according to how much you value them.
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61. POWER: To have rational control over others
62. PURPOSE: To have meaning and direction in my life
63. RATIONALITY: To be guided by reason and logic
64. REALISM: To see and act realistically and practically
65. RESPONSIBILITY: To make and carry out responsible decisions
66. RISK: To take risks and chances
67. ROMANCE: To have intense, exciting love in my life
68. SELF-ACCEPTANCE: To accept myself as I am
69. SAFETY: To be safe and secure
70. SELF-CONTROL: To be disciplined in my own actions
71. SELF-ESTEEM: To feel good about myself
72. SELF-KNOWLEDGE: To have a deep and honest understanding of myself
73. SERVICE: To be of service to others
74. SEXUALITY: To have an active and satisfying sex life
75. SIMPLICITY: To live life simply, with minimal needs
76. SOLITUDE: To have time and space where I can be apart from others
77. SPIRITUALITY: To grow and mature physically
78. STABILITY: To have a life that stays fairly consistent
79. TOLERANCE: To accept and respect those who differ from me
80. Virtue. To live a morally pure and excellent life
81. WEALTH: To have plenty of money
82. WORLD PEACE: To work to promote peace in the world
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
Look through the ratings you have assigned to the different values. Which values have you rated as important or most important? Why are these values important to you? Write down your 10 most important values and why they are important to you below. As you are reviewing each value, feel free to change their ratings as you think deeper about each of them.
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This response will be awarded full points automatically, but it can be reviewed and adjusted after submission.
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
Fill in the top row with your job considerations. Fill in the leftmost column with your 10 most important values.
Using the table, assess which values is the most important for which job.
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Job Choices: Value 1: Value 2: Value 3: Value 4: Value 5: Value 6: Value 7: Value 8: Value 9: Value 10:
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