Friday, October 28, 2016

Guidelines for Developing Personal Core Values
1. Your core values are the most important beliefs that you hold.
These are the things that you value most. They demonstrate the
core or center of what you believe.
2. Your core values direct your behavior. You behave a certain way
because you believe certain things.
3. Your core values help you make right decisions. You decide to do
or not do certain things based on your values.
4. Your core values are in line with your mission and vision and
guide you on your journey of the accomplishment of such.
5. Like your mission and vision, your core values should be
consistent with scripture.
6. The number of values should be small enough to indicate
importance and significance.
7. Your core values should be ranked in priority order of
importance. This helps you make decisions when core values
may come into conflict with each other.
8. Try to state your core values in one or two words followed by
statements of explanation. For example, Integrity: I am what I
claim to be and do what I say I will do.

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