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Knowing what we value most in our work, relationships, and other commitments makes it easier to respond to
opportunities and conflicts with integrity. This Value Sort activity is a way to reflect upon what is most important
to you personally and can help you stimulate conversations with peers, colleagues, and family members.

Look at the following list of 30 values. Select the 10 values that you consider most important to you.

Broad interests Power, Influence

Challenge Professional Accomplishment

Courage, Risk taking Professional Conduct

Creating balance in one's life Quality (Excellent, Thorough


Work)

Creativity, originality Recognition from One's


Field
Rewarding and Supportive
Curiosity
Relationships

Efficient work Searching for Knowledge and


habits Truth

Self-Examination, Self-Understanding
Enjoyment of the activity
itself

Social Concerns, Pursuing the Common Good


Faith

Fame, Success Solitude, Contemplation

Hard work and Spirituality


Commitment

Honesty and Teaching, Mentoring


Integrity

Understanding, Helping, Serving Others


Independence

Openness, Receptive to New Ideas Vision (Seeing the Big


Picture)

Personal Growth and Wealth, Material Well-Being


Learning

Of the 10 most important items you chose, select the 4 that you think are the most important of those.

Courage, Risk taking Fame, Success


Creating balance in one's life Hard work and Commitment

Creativity, Personal Growth and


originality Learning

Efficient work Quality (Excellent, Thorough


habits Work)

Understanding, Helping, Serving Others


Enjoyment of the activity
itself

Below are the items from the original list that you did not choose as important. Select the 10 items that you
think are least important.

Broad interests Recognition from One's Field

Rewarding and Supportive


Challenge Relationships

Curiosity Searching for Knowledge and


Truth

Self-Examination, Self-Understanding
Faith

Social Concerns, Pursuing the Common


Honesty and
Good
Integrity

Independence Solitude, Contemplation


Openness, Receptive to New Ideas Spirituality

Power, Influence Teaching, Mentoring

Professional Accomplishment Vision (Seeing the Big


Picture)

Professional Wealth, Material Well-Being


Conduct

Of the 10 least important items you chose, select the 4 that you think are least important of those.

Broad interests Recognition from One's Field

Faith Searching for Knowledge and


Truth

Social Concerns, Pursuing the Common


Honesty and Good
Integrity

Power, Influence Solitude, Contemplation

Professional Conduct Spirituality

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