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INTRODUCTION
Learning Objectives -
Activity - Value Pre-Assessment1 Activity
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VALUE ANCHORSRight, Wrong, and Different
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Authentic Values
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FRIDGES AND TEMPLESThree Questions
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EAST AND WESTMarcus and Buddha
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Activity - Values Exercise1 Activity
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FROM CONDEMNATION TO CONVERSATIONFundamental Attribution Error
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Shared Values
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SHARED VALUESTwo Circles
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Working Values
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Activity - Shared Values Exercise1 Activity
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CONCLUSIONUnderstanding Values
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Activity – Value Pre-Assessment
Often, when discussions about values come up, we are given a list to choose from. The following list will probably feel familiar to some degree. This is where most Values exercises start. Looking at someone else’s list can be a place to start, but not to end.
Consider your values in the activity below.
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Reflection is critical to learning. It taps into our Spiritual Intelligence, an inner awareness below the level of consciousness. It triggers emotions which act as cognitive markers to facilitate memory. The science shows these activities will increase both memory and understanding, so we recommend that you truly invest in them.