13. VALUES SWAP
• You have been randomly dealt five value cards
• In a moment you will see all the possible values and be able
to choose which are your personal Top Five Values
• When we call SWAP you will stand up and begin swapping
value cards
– You can trade as many cards as often as you like
• The goal is to end up with as many of your personal Top Five
Values as possible by the end of the swap period
14. POSSIBLE VALUES TO SWAP
• Peace • Influence • Wisdom
• Wealth • Justice • Status
• Happiness • Integrity • Humor
• Success • Joy • Loyalty
• Friendship • Love • Passion
• Fame • Recognition • Respect
• Authenticity • Family • Tolerance
• Power • Truth • Creativity
15. DEBRIEFING THE VALUES SWAP
• What values are you left • How have the values of
with? others affected the
choices you have made
• Why are they important in your life?
to you?
• Why do you think it is
• Did you find this exercise important to incorporate
to be easy? Why or why your values into your
not? choices?
• What does the concept • What did you learn
of values mean to you? about yourself and your
values?
17. THIS I BELIEVE II
Living What You Do Every Day
Yolanda O’Bannon is executive
assistant to biochemist and former
National Academy of Sciences`
President Bruce Alberts.
O’Bannon was born in Phoenix and
raised on Air Force bases around
the world. She lives with her
husband in Richmond, CA