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    One personal value that I hold very close to my heart is productivity. Having a mindset of doing things keeps me moving and doing and creating. Even if I am sitting on the couch with my eyes closed, my mind is racing with thoughts and ideas. This value has kept me moving during times that I have wanted to give up. Productivity helps me write stories and try out new ideas. The second personal value that is important to me is helpfulness. As humans it is really easy to forget about the needs of other

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    Introduction My personal values act as a basis for determining right and wrong in my daily life. My life, my parents, my husband and my children have all played valuable roles in the development of my core values. The following is an ever changing personal ethics creed, that I plan on using to help guide me in my endeavors. My Basic Beliefs I grew up after the age of eight in a divorced home. In the late eighties it was still an oddity to be a child of Divorce. This is where my strongest beliefs

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    Personal Values In Life

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    many individuals as a strong Christian, great public speaker, and intelligent. With the balance of my priorities I have been able to challenge myself, grow my leadership skills, and excel in my academics. But, just as planets orbit around the sun, my values in life revolve around a sport that has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have been hooked on the game of golf ever since my dad introduced it to me at a young age. It’s apparent for a father to think that his son has a talent

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    Personal Values In Life

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    everyone has is their values. Value is an idea or object that is accounted for as high worth and beneficial to someone. After taking an assessment to determine my values based on questions regarding events that happen throughout my life, I’ve come to the conclusion that I, myself, value humanism, family and health the most. These values were definitely something I had expected as they would be very beneficial to my desired career choice in psychology. I believe I developed these values based on my interest

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    I have always believed that the true nature of someone can only be found when there is nothing left other than their core. The only things at someone’s core is their heart and their mind. I still can’t speak eloquently, but I talk to my heart’s content. I barely have time for my own interests, yet I help anyone that are asking for help. I will never earn a Nobel Peace Prize, but I know I will always want to learn more and improve myself. At my core, I observer joy and happy, intelligent, sweet,

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    understanding of the world and have helped shape my identity and values. My maternal grandparents established my knowledge of the family. They demonstrated the importance of having a close family unit. They cultivated this with constant communication and setting specific days for family gatherings. They also imparted the importance of using your family as a support system; their motto was, “we are family, we carry one another.” My family bestowed this value by helping each other in times of difficulty, for example

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    Personal Value Analysis

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    The first value that I learned while growing up in the house was honesty. The quality of honesty was so important because my parents felt that if I was honest upfront, then they would be much less disappointed with me rather than finding out that I lied. It is reported that employers find honesty the most important quality when hiring someone for the job. Them instilling honesty into my behavior has caused me to be honest with everyone and it has forced me to hold true how I was raised. The second

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    I like it. Immersing myself in another culture truly inspires me. While in Fiji, we did just that. The differences between our local city and their island were incredible. Seeing how the people live without the abundant amount of resources we have was a shock. As we have roads, they have trails. There are no streets lights to light up the island; instead, villagers set the palm fronds on fire to light their trails. In the village, clothes hung from lines in front of their houses that looked more

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    Personal Values Analysis

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    Over the course of time, I realized I had some important values in regards to people. I discovered that I wanted to make a difference in the lives of others surrounding me. I have always had a passion for empowering my youth and helping them make better life decisions for themselves. I understand the value of every human life and I respect their backgrounds being that we all are not the same. I was always willing to put aside my beliefs and differences in order to serve others. I always hope that

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    My Personal Core Values

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    the duration of this course my morals have been reshaped; first, we discussed personal responsibility, then professional responsibility. Each of these components must be integrated in a student’s life to ensure a successful and ethical career down the road. Five predominant values that influence my life on a daily basis are responsibility, accountability, integrity, achievement, and respect. Responsibility is a value that has been integrated in my mind since early childhood. Both my parents always

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