Understanding Values, Beliefs, Character, Integrity

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Understanding Values, Beliefs, Character, Integrity Who am I as a leader? HS 9 Stage One of Development ME LifeKnowledge®

Values Things we believe in strongly. Things we don’t compromise or change. Shaped at an early age. Parents, teachers, friends, religious leaders, and heroes help shape our values. Three tests of a value: must be freely chosen, must be cherished, and must be acted upon. LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM A

Beliefs The conviction that something is right. I may believe in something but not freely choose it, cherish it or act upon it. LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM B

Character Common attitudes, beliefs and behaviors valued by society for responsible citizens. Common categories Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship Character traits are usually determined by the society in which we live. LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM C

Integrity When what a person says and does are aligned. Does not change when we are around different people. LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM D

Famous People Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther King Nelson Mandela never wavering after all setbacks Martin Luther King killed for belief in equality Nelson Mandela imprisoned for rejection of Apartheid Rosa Parks arrested for refusing to give her seat to a white person LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM E1

Famous People Mother Teresa Gandhi Columbus Chief Joseph sacrificed personal gain for the poor Gandhi preached for humanity, lived in poverty Columbus ridiculed for claiming Earth was round Chief Joseph fought for what was promised to his people LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM E1

Values, Beliefs, Character, and Integrity Provide Leaders… credibility decision making direction emotional Stability lasting positive reputation positive Attitude self-discipline self-esteem structure Select at least 3 LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM F

Scenarios While driving to school in the morning, you are stopped by a police officer and given a warning for traveling nine miles over the speed limit. You believe you were traveling the speed limit. How would your values, beliefs, character, and integrity shape how you handle the situation? You are having lunch with your friends and another student walks by dressed differently then you and your friends. One of your friends begins to ridicule the students. How would your values, beliefs, character, and integrity shape how you handle the situation? LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM G1

Scenarios 3. You work at a job for minimum wage. Your manager wants to pay you more but the business policy won’t allow this to happen. Your manager suggests that you just log in extra hours that you don’t actually work. How would your values, beliefs, character, and integrity shape how you handle the situation? 4. You recently made a commitment to your brother or sister to take them to a movie. You get a phone call from your friends asking you to attend a concert the same night. How would your values, beliefs, character, and integrity shape how you handle the situation? LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM G2

Values, Beliefs, Character, and Integrity Impact Our Daily Choices Food, exercise, clothing The way we treat parents, siblings, friends and others. The way we drive to work or school. The stories we tell or don’t tell. The service we provide to our community. The compassion we show to those in need. LifeKnowledge® HS 9 TM H