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Visualizing the Values

Visualizing the Values. Our world is full of symbols and pictures that represent common words and actions. Freedom. Peace. Idea. Luck. Poison. Love. Handicapped. Life. Symbols and pictures can help visual learners internalize a concept – especially if it relates to them personally.

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Visualizing the Values

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  1. Visualizing the Values

  2. Our world is full of symbols and pictures that represent common words and actions

  3. Freedom Peace Idea Luck Poison Love Handicapped Life

  4. Symbols and pictures can help visual learners internalize a concept – especially if it relates to them personally

  5. Symbols and pictures can also help people convey their feelings about their environment.

  6. System Values • Service of the Poor • Reverence • Integrity • Wisdom • Creativity • Dedication

  7. Service of the Poor:Generosity of spirit, especially for persons most in need

  8. Reverence:Respect for the Dignity and Diversity of Life

  9. Integrity: Inspiring Trust through Personal Leadership

  10. Wisdom:Integrating Excellence and Stewardship

  11. Creativity:Courageous Innovation

  12. Dedication:Affirming the Hope and Joy of our Ministry

  13. Take a few moments to reflect: • Think about how you see the values in action in your particular work environment: whether by you, or by a fellow employee. • You may prefer to think about the values in action in your home environment. • Choose one of these values; and draw a picture or symbol to represent that value as it relates to you.

  14. System Values • Service of the Poor: Generosity of spirit, especially for persons most in need. • Reverence: Respect and compassion for the dignity and diversity of life • Integrity: Inspiring trust through personal leadership • Wisdom: Integrating excellence and stewardship • Creativity: Courageous innovation • Dedication: Affirming the hope and joy of our ministry

  15. In Summary Reflect on the visual images under each value and take them to heart. Each picture portrays a unique facet of that value. Putting the pictures together provides a well-rounded visual definition of what that value means – putting all six values together weaves a powerful image of how a System is living its Mission.

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