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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Our values give us the inner drive that pushes us to perform and appreciate what exists within us. We always speak of how motivation is important to keep the fire in the belly burning. It is the source of passion.
Activity
Workbook Page 66 & 67
Choose 6 of the most important values that matter to you in your work life.
Adventure
Expert
Position in Company
Advancement & Promotion
Effective Leaders
Physical Challenge
Accomplishment
Fast Pace
Persuading People
Accountability
Forward Thinking
Power
Artistic
Fairness
Reliable
Appreciation
Friendship
Recognition
Acknowledgement
Freedom
Responsibility
Authority
Fame
Rewarding
Autonomy
Flexible Time
Results Driven
Connection
Fun
Relationships
Cooperation
Fortune 500 Company
Success
Communication
Growth
Salary
Creativity
Integrity and Honesty
Security
Challenging
Influence
Systematic
Continuous Learning
Individuality
Target Driven
Community
Intellectual Stimulation
Teamwork
Contribution
Loyalty
Uniqueness
Collaboration
Making a Difference
Variety
Democracy
Managing People
Work on Projects
Decision Making
Order
Work Alone
Rank your values by the order of importance by writing them in the boxes below.
How do you define each value? What does it mean to you?
Indicate how much these values are being met at work or based on how much you are experiencing it, on a scale of 1 – 10 with 1 being low and 10 being high.
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Why did you define, rank and rate them in such a way?
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
If your values are not satisfied in life or work, passion will be affected. It slowly dissipates and dies and that’s where we witness de-motivation, burn-out and depleting energy. We have to be clear about what excites us since different people place a different emphasis on their values and hence are driven by different aspects.
This exercise helps you focus more clearly on how you could think of ways to influence these values so as to be able to act on your passion.