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Values and Goals What about yours?
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What are Values? Values are anything in life that is important to us. Values determine how we live and how we tell the difference between right and wrong.
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Types of Values: 1). Tangible: These are the material things in our life—things that cost money to obtain. Examples include: Jewelry, cars, clothes, etc. 2). Intangible: These are the non-material things in our life—they don’t cost any money. Examples include: Love, honesty, kindness, etc.
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What are Goals? Goals are plans you make to help you reach something in the future.
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Types of Goals: 1). Short-Term Goals: Small goals that can be accomplished quickly, usually within 1-3 days. Examples include: Doing the dishes, finishing an English paper, etc. 2). Long-Term Goals: Large goals that take longer to be accomplished, possibly within months or even years. Examples include: Graduating from High School, getting a job, etc. *Achieving your short-term goals will help you reach your long-term goals.
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Values Ranking On the work sheet, 21 common values are listed. Place a check mark in the column that best represents how you value the values. Of the 21 listed, list your top 5- IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE (1 being the most important). Why? Do your actions really demonstrate that?
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Value Auction $2, each Study sheet and make proposals. 3 minutes to do this. Bids must be in $100 increments. The item will go to the highest bidder. Students can bid on more than one value, but cannot exceed $2,000.00 Students will $500 or more at the end of the bidding can spend their entire remaining amount on one of the mystery envelopes.
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