IA. The most important values that I identify with most is dedication, improvement, empowerment, empathy, and compassion.
• I would say that these are most important to me because without these five elements I would not be the person I am now. I wouldn’t have gotten through my struggles without being either taught or simply observing from others how you should be in life. o Dedication has been taught to me from my family; if you were to say you were going to do something, they expect you to follow through with that actions. Always stay dedicated to others because you never know when you will be in need. With dedication comes loyalty and respect. Not only be dedicated to others but yourself as well, I was always taught to stay in school, don’t give up, keep your head up, and never say “I can’t”. Those who give up are the weak and no one should be weak in my family. o “No one is perfect but you should always strive for perfection”, this is something I was told as a child, everyone has room for improvement in every aspect of life. This was really brought up mostly in my church, trying to a godly person, showing the love of Christ as always trying your best. Even though everyone is a sinner and will always be a sinner we should always improve in the aspects we notice that we fall short in, my church family has been a big influence in my life and with their influence I was taught always strive for who God is rather than what the world wants. I would see how my family would make
Growing up with my cultural views gave me access to several important values I learned from my family. These values are very important to me, as they have shaped who I am today. The three most important values for me would be: to be honest, to be myself, and to be respectful. Each value has taught me different perspectives, abilities and given me different qualities.
All three values are very important to me, however the most important one would have to be, being honest not just with others but being
Looking at my personal leadership code and the values that are important to Aditya Birla Group, I see a lot of similarities along with some contrasting differences. Some of the things which I mentioned in my Leadership Code aren't mentioned in the ABG's values, but are quite implicit by some of the other values mentioned. Here is comparison of key values and their importance to me as an individual and to ABG as an organisation:
1. Integrity: It is the core quality of a successful leader. Like intelligence
The top five personal values I consider most important are love, freedom, family security, equality, and recognition. These values all share the theme that they involve other people consider other people 's thoughts. The bottom five values I consider to be the least important are having a sense of accomplishment, union with God, pleasure, achievement, and dollar reward. These values appear to be more individualistic values. The bottom 5 values are still important in life, however, they personally
There are multiple values that come to mind that I have a strong belief in, but there is one that I find extremely crucial to being successful in life. This value is what makes a person trustworthy and honorable. I strongly believe that integrity is one of the most important values in my life. Living by this value has changed my life significantly and I seek this value in others as well. Integrity is a great value to live by, it is what makes me a better student, employee, friend and family member
country to country. It is important to think about culture through different ways and that is what I had the privilege of doing by interviewing my grandma and my Spanish teacher. Comparing and contrasting was the most important concept when it came to deciphering what the importance is when it comes to culture. I wanted to see what ideas overlapped and what people from different cultures may think differently on. My two interviews helped me to just that. The most important aspect that both interviewees
Values are the core being of who you are and influences how you conduct yourself. Your values are guidelines for making important decisions such as who to marry, what type of career to pursue and the list goes on. Values are grown from the time you are an infant into adulthood and do not change drastically, but can change in priority as you go through life. As Johnston (2014) states, “Much research indicates that while our attitudes and interests may change as a result of life experiences our
Culture is an important aspect of everyone’s lives whether they believe so or not. It is important to think about culture through different ways and that is what I had the privilege of doing by interviewing my grandma and my Spanish teacher. Comparing and contrasting was the most important concept when it came to deciphering what the importance is when it comes to culture. The most important aspect that both interviewees discussed was the importance of education and family, their values.
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my terminal values from the Rokeach Value Survey, I chose health as my number one value, because I feel like you cannot enjoy any other values if you are not in good health physically and mentally. I chose family security as my second value, my family is very important to me and they come first in my life. True friendship was my third choice. I believe in having someone besides your significant other who knows you inside and out and can tell what you’re thinking just by looking at you. I chose freedom
college culture have many characteristics but the three more significant characteristics between the two cultures are values, beliefs, and important objects.
I was born and spent 24 years living in Mexico so I can say that Mexico has many traditions and ideals in its culture and the three are consider very significant in this culture like values, beliefs, and important objects.
After reviewing the NASW Code of Ethics, I am confident that my personal values will conform well to the social work profession. There are a few personal values of mine that may conflict to the social work profession; however, I will most certainly use my professional judgement to ensure that I will not break the NASW Code of Ethics. Overall, I found that many of my personal values were mentioned in the NASW Code of Ethics.
There are several personal values of mine that conform well to the social