Consider your values
Examine each value card and consider: What meaning does this value have for you? What part
           does it play in your life? Or What part do you want it to play in your life?
What is valuable to you may be different from what is valuable to me? Think clearly about the
         value and decided whether it is something fundamentally important to you.

           My Values                                         Discarded
Test your values
Examine each of your values to determine whether it is a MEANS value or an ENDS value. Ends values are the
 most important and are core to what you want and believe in. Means values are a way of achieving an ends
 value. Through this process you may uncover some new ends values. Ask yourself what will this value bring
me? If you find yourself in cyclic pattern you have most likely identified an Ends Value. For example: family is a
                                means to achieving love or happiness or security.


                    ENDS                                                     MEANS
Order your values
Rank your values in order of their importance, with position one being the most important.



1.                                              6.
2.                                              7.
3.                                              8.
4.                                              9.
5.                                              10.

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Consider your values

  • 1. Consider your values Examine each value card and consider: What meaning does this value have for you? What part does it play in your life? Or What part do you want it to play in your life? What is valuable to you may be different from what is valuable to me? Think clearly about the value and decided whether it is something fundamentally important to you. My Values Discarded
  • 2. Test your values Examine each of your values to determine whether it is a MEANS value or an ENDS value. Ends values are the most important and are core to what you want and believe in. Means values are a way of achieving an ends value. Through this process you may uncover some new ends values. Ask yourself what will this value bring me? If you find yourself in cyclic pattern you have most likely identified an Ends Value. For example: family is a means to achieving love or happiness or security. ENDS MEANS
  • 3. Order your values Rank your values in order of their importance, with position one being the most important. 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10.