attitudes and values for personal development – unit 323 session two
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Attitudes and Values for Personal Development – Unit 323
Session Two
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will:
1. define values and attitudes
2. identify your own values
3. identify positive attitude and behaviours
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30 minutes
Beliefs, Values and Attitudes
A belief is something that a person holds as being true and comes from experiences, culture and background or education.
A value is a long-lasting belief about what is important. Life choices are often based on values.
An attitude is how you view other people or circumstances based on your values and beliefs.
Beliefs
Values
Attitudes
Behaviour
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Behaviour
Attitudes
Values
Beliefs
Attitudes.
You see an infirm elderly person standing on the bus. There are younger people seated.
If you value your rights above those of others your attitude could be “so what, let them stand”.
If you value the needs of others, your attitude could be “I will give up my seat for them”
Attitudes.
You value freedom – your attitude is that you want to be able to make your own decisions and speak out
You don’t value freedom and your attitude is that you are happy to be told what to do.
Your Attitude to These Values
• Money• Love and friendship• Excitement• Happiness• Family• Ambition and achievement
A Positive Attitude?
John started learning to drive and was not happy when his instructor was taken ill and he had to have another instructor.
When he took his test, he failed.
John did not bother with any further lessons.
Definition 1
• The ability to adapt to stress and adversity.
• Being knocked down by life and coming back stronger than ever.
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Definition 2
• Dedicating yourself to a cause or an action
Definition 3
• The desire to do things• Pushing self to achieve goals
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Definition 4
• Changing things to meet the needs of changed circumstances
A Positive Attitude?
John started learning to drive.
When he took his test, he failed.
John did not bother with any further lessons.
Motivation
Adam works because he has to pay his mortgage and feed himself and his family. He gets no satisfaction from his job and there is no chance of promotion.
Adam’s motivator to work is money.
Motivation
Sally has enough money put away that she does not need to work, but she works because she loves what she does, she gets enormous satisfaction and self-fulfilment from her work.
Attitudes and Values for Personal Development – Unit 323
Session Two