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Page 1: Chapter 5 Creating a Better You!. Values What are Values? What do you value? Values - relative worth, merit, or importance Values

Chapter 5

Creating a Better You!

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Values

• What are Values? • What do you value?• Values - relative worth, merit, or

importance

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Three Ways our Values are Shown

• The way we spend our time• The way we spend our money• The way we treat others

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The Difference Is……

• What we Say we Value• What we Do• What does this mean?

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Standards

• What are standards?• Standards - a rule or principle that is

used as a basis for judgment• Give an example

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Principles

• There is a difference between a “Principle” and a “Principal.” What is it?

• Principle – A fundamental truth or motivating force. A rule of conduct that we live by.

• What is your principle?

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A Principle I want to Live my Life By and Why.

orMy Mission Statement and

What it Means to Me.

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My Principle

I. A Principle that I live my life by is to live every day to the fullest.

II. A Principle that I live my life by is to live every day to the fullest.

A. I have had many dear friends pass away as well as family.

B. It is a tragedy to look back on life with regret.

C. There is nothing in a daily routine that should tear us down!

III. I have chosen to live by the principle that I will live every day to the fullest. There are too many beautiful things in this world to let pass by!