What do you value most? Week THREE

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What do you value most? Week THREE Values What do you value most? Week THREE Value Picture Cards, Value Picture folder, Value Card Sort & Summary Sheet

Last Week Dr. Carl Jung MBTI Homework Feedback from students Tool to assist students with career decisions Homework Journal: MBTI Preference

Agenda Ice Breaker Value Value Auction Card Sort Assessment Clarification “The Alligator River Story”

Ice Breaker – Value Auction Riches Wisdom Friendship Family Long Life Peace Popularity Beauty 4

Value What is Value? Things in life that we hold in high regard Qualities, characteristics or ideas about which we feel strongly It affects our decision, goal and behavior It defines what is of worth, what is beneficial and what is harmful Value are standards to guide our action, judgment and attitude

What do you value?

Where do we get our values? Our home, School, Society, Friends, Television, Church, Music, Books, Families, Culture, Employers, Time period in which you were raised (50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s), Area you were raised, Etc…

One thousand dollar - $1,000 If you were given a check for $1,000 to do whatever you want, what would you do with it? Conclusion: What you spend the money on has everything to do with what you value

Value Assessment Please review the Value section in the Career Planning Workbook at your leisure time Value Checklist (page 28) Value Cards (page 30) Summary Sheet of Prioritized Values (page 32) Writing Your Obituary (page 36) Your Perfect Job/Career (page 37)

The Alligator River Story Workbook – page 53

River Pat Abigail Chris Gregory Sinbad Broken Bridge Workbook – page 53

Opposite to Adjectives Characters Adjectives Opposite to Adjectives Occupations Abigail Immature Childish Mature Adult Lawyer Pilot Manager Gregory Judgmental Negative Non-judgmental Accepting Consultant Journalist Sales person Sinbad Opportunistic Taking advantage of Helpful Supportive Bank teller Fire Fighter Social Worker Chris Apathetic Lack of care Compassionate Considerate Counselor Teacher Nurse Pat Violent Brutal Calm, gentle Peaceful Dentist Librarian Secretary Workbook – page 54

Value Card Sort Instruction Place card “Always Valued, Often Valued, Sometimes, Valued, Seldom Valued and Never Valued” on your desk going across Looking at the rest of the cards with different vocabulary related to career choices and their definitions), rank appropriate with the titles above There’s no right or wrong answers When completed, copy answer over to the handout provided and answer the questions provided Workbook – page 49

Homework Journal: Values