Interests and Values Chapter 8
What are your interests?
What kind of lifestyle do you prefer?
What are 20 things you like to do?
Can you list 20 things you like to do in 5 minutes?
Now that you have your list, put a $ next to anything that costs more than $20 each time you do it.
Write P to the left of each item that you do with people.
Write I next to anything that you do by yourself (individually)
Write T next to the items that involve working with things n Cars n Tools n Gardening n Crafts
Write D next to items that involve working with data. n Computers n Math n Budgeting n Organizing
Write A next to items that involve physical activity
Write R next to items that involve risk or adventure n Car racing n Skiing n Motorcycle riding n Skydiving n Rock Climbing
Write MT next to the items you would like to spend more time doing.
Number 1-5 the most important items on your list. What is your number one interest? Share it with the class.
20 Things You Like to Do Answer questions at the end of this activity.
Lifestyle Triangle WORK AND STUDY FAMILY AND FRIENDS RECREATION AND LEISURE
HOLLAND’S HEXAGON Social Artistic Enterprising Conventional Realistic Investigative
Realistic Persons n Enjoy working with tools, machines, equipment n Often work outdoors n Are active and adventurous n Have good mechanical abilities n Are employed in manufacturing, construction, transportation and engineering
Investigative Persons n Have a strong interest in science n Work with theories, analyze data and solve problems n Are analytical, curious, original and creative n Have good skills in math and science n Are employed in science or lab related work
Artistic Persons n Enjoy visual arts, music, drama or writing n Are creative and value self expression n Work in unstructured and flexible environments n Have artistic talent n Work in museums, theaters, concert halls, advertising
Social Persons n Like to work with people n Enjoy helping, nurturing and caring for others n Have social, communication and teaching skills n Humanistic, idealistic n Work in schools, social services, religious occupations, health care
Enterprising Persons n Like to persuade, lead or supervise n Have skills in selling and communication n Seek positions of leadership, status and power n Employed in business, government, sales and politics
Conventional Persons n Good at organizing and managing details n Like math, accounting, finance n Are efficient and patient n Prefer structure n Work in business, corporations, quality control, and financial institutions
My Personality Is
HOLLAND’S HEXAGON Social Artistic Enterprising
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Part II: What Are Your Values?
Values are: n What we think is important n What we feel is right and good
Where do we get our values?
Values come from: n Parents n Friends n Culture n Church n Media n Society
Assignment: My Personal Coat of Arms n What your like about yourself n Your greatest achievement n Your most prized possession n What you value most in life n A symbol of your personality n Three words to be remembered by
Some samples
Values and needs are related
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Tell the truth Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Biological
Tell the truth Commit to use Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Safety Biological
Tell the truth Commit to use Affirmation Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Love and Belonging Safety Biological
Tell the truth Commit to use Affirmation Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Self-Esteem Love and Belonging Safety Biological
Tell the truth Commit to use Affirmation Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Self-Actualization Self-Esteem Love and Belonging Safety Biological
We Are All Aiming for Self-Actualization n Feeling secure, loved, respected n Values self and others n Independent n Appreciates and cares for others n Open to new ideas n Feels at one with humankind n Creative, passionate and enjoys life
How are Needs and Values Related? n First we meet basic survival needs n Then focus on wants or desires n Determine what is important (values) n Knowing what we value helps us to make good decisions n Decide on life goals n Accomplish goals
Needs Wants Values Decisions Goals
Complete: Assessing Your Personal Values Share your highest value with the class Complete: Summing Up Values
Keys to Success: Act on Your Values
Make important decisions based on your values n Should I go to college? n What is my major n What career should I choose? n Who should I marry?
Knowing your values is not enough
Act on your values
For example, if you value your good health, what actions will you take?
If you value a college education, you can find the motivation needed to be successful.
Group Activity: Values in Action