1. Choose the values that fit you well

Shuffle through the grey deck of cards below by clicking to the left or right of the highlighted card. If a value card fits you well, click the green “add +” button to add a value to the orange deck. The orange cards become your “keep” pile, and the grey cards become your “discard” pile. You can sort through either deck simply by clicking it. To eliminate cards from your “keep” pile, simply click on the “remove -“ button. You can also create your own values cards by clicking on the white card deck icon. There is no limit to the number of cards you can keep in this first step. Scroll down and you’ll find your card deck displayed at a glance for side-by-side comparison.

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Values available to select

  • adventure
    seeks out and/or participates in exciting events that involve uncertainty
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  • autonomy
    places importance on freedom, independence and individual discretion
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  • challenges
    things or situations that test a person's thoughts or abilities
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  • change
    a shift from one state, stage or phase to another
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  • community
    a group of people with a common background or characteristic or with shared interests
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  • competence
    ability to solve problems, demonstrates mastery
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  • competition
    comparison of self, team or organization against oneself or another
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  • cooperation
    placing importance on working together to achieve results; go along with a role
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  • creativity
    placing importance on imagination, inspiration and inventiveness
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  • decisiveness
    the ability to make decisions firmly, clearly, conclusively and in a timely manner
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  • diversity
    appreciates and respects individual differences
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  • ecology / environment
    awareness of natural resources
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  • education
    placing importance on learning and education
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  • ethics
    valuing moral standards
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  • excellence
    pursuit of the highest level of optimal performance
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  • excitement
    things that engage attention and/or emotion, in a lively, stimulating and compelling way
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  • fairness
    placing importance in justice, decency and equality
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  • fame
    recognition by others, desire to be well-known
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  • family
    connection to immediate or expended relations
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  • flexibility
    the ability to adapt to environments, situations or changes
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  • freedom
    without obligation
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  • friendship
    strong ties with family, friends, co-workers or members of a certain community
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  • happiness
    feelings of contentment, satisfaction and/or fulfillment
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  • health
    placing importance on physical and emotional well-being
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  • helping others
    placing importance on assisting other people
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  • honesty
    telling the truth, does not engage in deception, is forthright and candid
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  • independence
    ability to be self-directed in one's thoughts and actions
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  • integrity
    firm adherence to a moral code and/or set of values, walking the talk
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  • leadership
    the ability to create relationships in order to complete a stated goal or mission
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  • loyalty
    allegiances to people, organizations, ideals, causes, etc.
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  • meaningful work
    doing and providing work that has a purpose and/or signifigance
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  • money
    financial assets, the accumulation of wealth
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  • order
    adherence to a system, protocol or code
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  • philanthropy
    giving of monetary gifts in order to benefit others
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  • play
    imagination, spontaneity; the ability to be amused
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  • pleasure
    enjoyment, delight, satisfaction or fulfillment
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  • power
    strength, superiority, dominance and/or authority
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  • privacy
    the need for solitude or separateness
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  • recognition
    acknowledgment and/or validation
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  • relationships
    connections between and among people
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  • religion
    a specific system of belief or worship
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  • safety
    a concern for the security and well-being of one's self and/or others
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  • security
    the feeling of being protected or safeguarded from danger, a sense of comfort
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  • service
    placing importance on serving others with quality and value
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  • spirituality
    appreciating the need to understand one's inner self and its relationship with the world
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  • stability
    taking on day-to-day activities in a calm and consistent manner
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  • status
    placing importance on the rank or position of something in a relationship or group
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  • wealth
    richness in terms of assets or money
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  • work
    employment, occupation, or fulfillment of a task or duty
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