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Dashboard › Step 4 — Your Values Profile › Understanding Your Results
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Your Values Profile
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Understanding Your Results
High Priority
Over-Attention
Under-Attention
Medium/Low Priority
#1
Concern for Others
Independence
Financial Prosperity
Objective Analysis
#2
Creativity
Interdependence
Concern for Environment
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#3
Responsibility
Belonging
Humility
#4
Achievement
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#5
Privacy
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Health & Activity
Spirituality
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The values, categories and rankings that you selected in Steps 1, 2 and 3 have been organized below.
Click a value (ex: "Creativity", "Objective Analysis", "Independence") to read a full description of it. The number next to the value
is your rating score from Step 1.
Use the Download PDF button above to keep a copy of Your Values Profile on your computer.
High Priority
These values are important to me AND I frequently act on them.
These values are an integral part of your life because they are important and you are making sure they are
being expressed. The way you act on them is generally a source of satisfaction in your life, unless you have
too many values in this category. If this is the case, you may need to work on prioritizing your values because
many lifestyles do not permit people to satisfy large numbers of values. Because the importance and actions
of these values are aligned, it usually reflects a combination of good life management on your part because
you are making time to express these values, and the environment is providing opportunities for you to
express them.
As you look forward, clarify changes that may be on the horizon and how they may impact these values.
These may include changes in your environment as well as internal changes that may be shifting what is
important...