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Core Values - Psychosocial Domain

Jane accessed http://www.mypersonalimprovement.com/personalcorevalues.shtml
to help her to develop a personal core value list.

Her personal top ten core value list (NOT in rank order) follows:

Awareness    Self control    Capability    Knowledge    Practicality

Truth    Honorable    Freedom    Service    Trust

   Because core values influence how we perceive, remember, and evaluate other people and ourselves knowing what we value can give us considerable insight into why we feel, hold certain opinions, and act in certain ways. A consistent adherence to a set of values gives a person an integrity of thought and action that enhances their life experience.

   Personal Core Values Create your own List of Core Values. (n.d.). Retrieved January 14, 2015, from http://www.mypersonalimprovement.com/personalcorevalues.shtml

   Jane would obviously not suffer fools well.

   Myers, D. (2009). Self-Concept: Who AM I? In Exploring Social Psychology (5th ed., Vol. 1, pp. 23 - 35). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies.


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