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Wednesday 2 October 2019

Determine Your Values to Assist Your Search For Success

The kind of values that every person develops is normally dependent on the kind of needs the person has.

o Small children will grow up with the value system of the people they love and seek approval from.
o Teenagers are more questioning of their parent's values and go more by what their peers and friends believe in.
o As a worker, you may find yourself moved by the values and beliefs of your colleagues or seniors.

Thus, as you go through life and its various stages, you gain a variety of experiences. You value system is a sum total of what you believe in because of all these experiences.
You should however be aware that some of these values might become very rigid and restrictive if you are not careful.

o It is good to put your child's education on top priority but pushing the child to go into areas that are neither suited to the child's abilities, learning style or personal interests can only cause more harm than good.
o Fitness is fine till a certain level. Trying to achieve a perfect toned body and resorting to under-nourishment or steroids to achieve this may again only end up causing more damage.
o Wanting to have a clean and orderly home and inculcating such discipline in children is a good thing. However, to push it to limits where the smallest amount of dirt can cause scenes and great heartburn will only turn your family against you. And after all children should be allowed to be children.

The best way to decide your values is to aim to do the following:

o Let your values permit you to meet your basic needs in the areas of importance to you but at the same time stay in balance with the needs of others.
o They should not restrict you from asking for help when you feel you need it.
o Your values should be your own and should not just be handed down from your parents or your society, never to be questioned. They may be shaped by many of your experiences but you should construct the final mold.
o Your values should still give you the freedom to make mistakes, the courage to take responsibility for them and the capability to learn from them.
o Your values should enable you to set goals for yourself that are achievable, realistic and yet fulfilling.

Some of the areas about which you may have strong values and think have major importance in your life could be -

o Your relationships - with family, friends, colleagues, juniors
o Your education and your career
o Your sense of spirituality
o Your health and the health of your family
o Financial security for you and your family
o Your community
o Your artistic expressions



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