This week, and along with many other weeks of leadership class, we got on the topic of core values, and what you really believe in. Our guest speaker this week talked about how you decide what you do by what you truly believe in. other wise you won't want to do it.
When you have a job, i learned that you need to stand up for what you believe, and not do something if it's against your core values.
some examples of care values are trust and mutual respect. these to play a big part in how you communicate and listen to people around you, no matter what the situation is. if you don't have these to, you won't get to know the person in a way that will help you and him or her in the long run, whether in the workforce or in school.
Knowing what your core values are off the top of your head is crucial for decision making. cause sometimes you won't have time to look in your journal and see if it goes or doesn't go with what you believe in. you need to know what you believe.
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