After completing the values survey, I wasn't too surprised my results. However, this is probably because I have done numerous surveys similar to this in both school and own my time. Another big contribution to this survey being more of a reminder than a surprise was all of the self discovery work we did in class during the first part of the year. My results did agree with my perception of myself. My values were fulfillment in intellectual and vocational achievement, personal freedom and independence, family, love, emotional security, as well honesty, sincerity, and integrity. They reaffirmed my assumption that I am a determined, independent, and emotional person, and I try to be as sincere as possible. This was explained by the values represented by the numbers that I chose as the 5 most important to me.
**Looking back I actually feel that for me, this survey was a better representation of my true values as opposed to the values auction although they are similar. This may be due to the fact that my brain was hurting from the names of all these values by midway through the auction and my initial and more impulsive survey findings are a better representation of myself.
Doug, this was well written, but you didn't list your values. What were the results?
ReplyDeletewoops haha i forgot to include what this post was all about in the first place! i just edited the post a little bit and my results are in there now along with a little bit of a reflection on our values work.
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