Value Clarification One

Not everything can be equally important. Decisions require awareness of priorities for resolving conflicts. This exercise will help you to set priorities among your personal values.

Personal Values

High/Med/Low Importance

Rank top 10 (1-10 scale)

Achievement (a sense of accomplishment, mastery)

 

 

Advancement (promotions)

 

 

Adventure (new and challenging experiences)

 

 

Affection (love and caring)

 

 

Competitiveness (winning, taking risks)

 

 

Cooperation (working well with others, teamwork)

 

 

Creativity (being imaginative, innovative)

 

 

Economic Security

 

 

Fame (being famous, well known)

 

 

Family Happiness

 

 

Freedom (independence, autonomy)

 

 

Friendship (close relationships with others)

 

 

Health

 

 

Helpfulness (assisting others, improving society)

 

 

Inner Harmony (being at peace with oneself)

 

 

Integrity (honesty, sincerity, standing up for beliefs)

 

 

Involvement (participating with others, belonging)

 

 

Loyalty (duty, respectfulness, obedience)

 

 

Order (tranquility, stability, conformity)

 

 

Personal Development (use of potential)

 

 

Pleasure (fun, laughs, a leisurely life-style)

 

 

Power (control, authority or influence over others)

 

 

Recognition (respect from others, status)

 

 

Religion (strong religious beliefs, closeness to God)

 

 

Responsibility (accountable for results)

 

 

Self-respect (pride, sense of personal identity)

 

 

Wealth (making money, getting rich)

 

 

Wisdom (understanding life, discovering knowledge)