Moral Competency Model

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Moral Competency Model Moral Compass Principles Values Beliefs Behavior Thoughts Emotions Actions Goals Purpose Wants

Moral Compass Principles Values Beliefs Keeps me grounded in my center as I grow Points me in the right direction

Principles 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Integrity 1 2. Responsibility 3. Compassion Forgiveness 3 5. Generosity 6. Commitment to a transcending power 7. Justice 8. Temperance/Self-Discipline 9. Humility 10. Care for living things and the environment 11. Wisdom 12. 4 1. Integrity 2. Compassion 3. Forgiveness 4. Courage

Core Values 1. Independence 2. Open-Mindedness 3. Gratitude 4. Loyalty Achievement 2. Power 3. Affiliation X 4. Thriftiness 5. Creativity 6. Wealth 7. Autonomy 8. Status 9. Comfort 10. Safety 11. Wisdom 12. Enjoyment 13. Friendship 14. Health 15. Security 16. Service 17. Community 18. Independence 19. Loyalty X 20. Growth 21. Curiosity 22. Spirituality 23. Altruism 24. Perseverance 25. Order 26. Inner Peace 27. Gratitude 28. Open-Mindedness 29. Meaningful Work 30. Competence 31. Influencing Others 32. Stability 33. Challenges 34. Competition 35. Economic Security 36. Cooperation 1. Independence 2. Open-Mindedness 3. Gratitude 4. Loyalty 5. Creativity

Core Values

Beliefs 5 things I believe: …all people have innate greatness. …there is a spiritual nature to all things …in my marriage …in unconditional love …in my children …forgiveness of self and others is the key to serenity* *borrowed from Scott Peck

Goals Purpose Wants Desires Mission Vision

Personal Mission Statement (from MAEL 600) Purpose I want to be a window through which my children, my friends, and my students see the greatness in themselves and in the significant people in their lives. Personal Mission Statement (from MAEL 600)

Who do I want to be when I grow up? Goals Who do I want to be when I grow up?

Desires Travel Personal

Behavior Thoughts Emotions Actions Thoughts Emotions Choices

Moral Intelligence Moral Competence Emotional Competence Alignment Moral Compass Goals Behavior

X X Moral Intelligence Moral Competence Emotional Competence Alignment Moral Compass Mis-Alignment Goals Moral Viruses Mis-Alignment Destructive Emotions Behavior