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ECOMING
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15: S
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OTIVATION
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Values Analysis Exploring Your Passions
What Has or Will Have the Most Meaning in Your Life?
List of Values
List of Values
Accomplishment
Accountability
Accuracy
Adventure
All for one, one for all
Beauty
Calm
Challenge
Change
Cleanliness
Collaboration
Commitment
Communication
Community
Competence
Competition
Concern for Others
Connection
Content over Form
Cooperation
Coordination
Creativity
Decisiveness
Delight of Being (joy)
Democracy
Discipline
Discovery
Diversity
Ease of Use
Efficiency
Equality
Excellence
Fairness
Faith
Faithfulness
Family
Family Feeling
Flair
Freedom
Friendship
Fun
Global View
Good Will
Goodness
Gratitude
Hard Work
Harmony
Honesty
Honor
Improvement
Independence
Individuality
Inner Peace
Innovation
Integrity
Intensity
Justice
Knowledge
Leadership
Love
Loyalty
Meaning
Merit
Money
Openness
Orderliness
Patriotism
Peace (non-violence)
Perfection
Personal Growth
Pleasure
Power
Practicality
Privacy
Progress
Prosperity
Punctuality
Quality of Work
Regularity
Reliability
Resourcefulness
Respect for Others
Responsiveness
Results-oriented
Romance
Rule of Law
Safety
Satisfying Others
Security
Self-giving
Self-reliance
Self-thinking
Service (to others)
Simplicity
Skill
Solving Problems
Speed
Spirituality
Stability
Status
Strength
Succeed (a will to)
Teamwork
Timeliness
Tolerance
Tradition
Tranquility
Trust
Truth
Unity
Variety
Wisdom
R
ESOURCES
Exploring Others’ Values and Life Plans worksheet
Internet or dictionary
Occupational Outlook Handbook
(A−Z listing of Occupations from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/a-z-index.htm
List of Values