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What are 5 of your values?
There are lots of personal values examples. My 5 most important values are Family, Freedom, Adventure, Authenticity, and Wisdom. Your most important personal values might be love, financial security, knowledge, creativity, personal growth, or any combination of all of the values in the world.
How do you assess your own personal values?
You can do an assessment of your values by examining different aspects of your life and looking for trends. You may have a feel for the values you most relate to, but thinking about values through these different lenses will help you see which principles you really do embody or aspire towards.
What do I value in my life?
10 Things to Value More Than Money in Your Life
- Your Health. Treat your body with the respect it deserves.
- Your Friends. Spending time with friends is key to our emotional wellbeing.
- Gratitude. Appreciate the miracle of life.
- Your Reputation.
- Your Family.
- Your Education.
- Giving To Others.
- Life Experiences.
What do I value most in life?
10 Things to Value More Than Money in Your Life
- Your Health. Treat your body with the respect it deserves.
- Your Friends. Spending time with friends is key to our emotional wellbeing.
- Gratitude. Appreciate the miracle of life.
- Your Reputation.
- Your Family.
- Your Education.
- Giving To Others.
- Life Experiences.
What are the 10 basic human values?
Each of the ten basic values can be characterized by describing its central motivational goal:
- Self-Direction. Independent thought and action; choosing, creating, exploring.
- Stimulation. Excitement, novelty, and challenge in life.
- Hedonism.
- Achievement.
- Power.
- Security.
- Conformity.
- Tradition.
What do humans value most?
Five of the top values are about how we relate to the people in our lives—family, caring, respect, friendship, and trust. This suggests that inter-personal safety is a fundamental priority for most people. Historically, personal safety has always been linked to belonging and identity.
What is my core value?
A core value is something that inherently drives you toward something or makes you be repulsed or angered in the presence of its opposite. For example, if ‘integrity’ is a core value of yours you may come to realize this by getting completely angered and pissed off whenever you encounter hypocrisy in any form.
What are your values?
Your values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live and work. They (should) determine your priorities, and, deep down, they’re probably the measures you use to tell if your life is turning out the way you want it to.
How do you figure out your percentage?
To determine a percentage, divide the actual number by the total possible number, and multiply the result by 100. For example, if four out of five doctors agree on something, enter the equation in a calculator as “4 ÷ 5 x 100.”. The result, 80, is the percentage.
How do you figure out LCM?
A multiple is the result of multiplying a number by an integer. The least common multiple (LCM) of a group of numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of all the numbers. To find the least common multiple you need to be able to identify the factors of the numbers you are working with.