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Your Values

Your Values

When was the last time that you and your spouse / partner or children failed to see eye to eye with regard to matters financial?

If money is a source of tension between you and your significant others, your beliefs and values about this important matter probably differ.

To help you identify your own core values and assist you in understanding why you approach the issue of money in the way you do, take the quiz below. Do this by ranking the values listed here in order of importance with 1 being the most important value to you and 5 the least.

Now ask your significant others to do the same and compare notes. There are likely to be differences. Next think about any disagreements that you may recently have had around the topic of money. Is it possible that these disagreements could be explained because you happen to be wired differently in as far as your values are concerned?

Should you need a neutral facilitator assisting you and your significant others in handling your money differences in a constructive manner, arrange a session with Jurie.

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Ethical values, such as honesty, justice, fairness
Personal values, such as modesty, loyalty, faithfulness
Emotional values, such as compassion, kindness, generosity
Public values, such as good citizenship, community involvement, government service
Economic values, such as financial responsibility, frugality, stewardship
Financial values, such as material possessions, independence, social standing
Spiritual values, such as inner spirituality, meditation, faith, religious commitments
Work values, such as effort, punctuality, competence, professional achievement
Physical values, such as health, relaxation, quiet time alone, exercise
Cultural values, such as music, visual arts, travel
Relational values, such as family, friends, work associates
Philanthropic values, such as contributions of time and money to care for others
Recreational values, such as sports, leisure activity, hobbies, family vacations
Educational values, such as study, self-improvement, academic achievement
Choose 5 values that are most important to you. Then click on the cross to the left of the text to drag and drop the items to rank them in order of importance to you. Note that the background colour of your 5 selected values will change to green.