You don’t always have the luxury of time or complete information when making leadership decisions. In uncertain moments, a clear set of values gives you a faster, more reliable way to act with ...
Here’s an example of the power of clarifying values: A student asked a question in class about something I’d already explained several times on a day that I hadn’t slept well and my commute had been ...
When did you realize you have the potential to be a leader? Was it when you organized a lunchroom protest in the fourth grade because your elementary school removed chocolate milk from the menu? It ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The average adult makes 35,000 decisions a day. While there ...
This post offers a step-by-step breakdown of an interactive, value clarification exercise for clinical, non-clinical, and student populations. I have found that this activity can be used when working ...