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What Are My Values? Humanitarianism Religion Aesthetics Family Creativity Fame Health Money Social Contact Power

What do my values suggest about potential career choices? Cherished ideas and beliefs that affect the decisions a person makes Your beliefs and principles

What Influences Your Values?

Humanitarianism One’s devotion to the promotion of human welfare and the advancement of social reforms; a philanthropist; goodwill; community service

Religion One’s Choice of Faith & Spiritual Beliefs

Family One’s belief in Loyalty & Traditions

Health Wellness Good Health

Money (High Salary) Fame (Popularity) Power (Prestige)

Social Contact Spending time with others; sharing and caring

Aesthetics Nature and an expression of beauty

Creativity Ability to create, design and invent