# Value Setting Workshop

**Summary**: \
A reflective workshop designed to help participants identify and understand their personal values, both from their own perspective and others'.

**Purpose**: \
To encourage self-reflection, enhance self-awareness, and promote understanding of how personal values shape behavior and relationships.

**How**: \
Participants engage in a four-page writing exercise, followed by group discussion and collective reflection.

**Expected outcome**: \
Increased self-awareness, better understanding of personal values, improved ability to articulate these values, and insights into how values impact relationships and community building.

**How to measure impact:**

* Collect qualitative feedback on insights gained
* Follow-up surveys on how the workshop has influenced participants' decision-making or relationships
* Track changes in participants' ability to articulate their values over time

**Pre-event checklist:**

* Prepare writing materials (4 pages per participant)
* Create a comfortable, quiet environment
* Brief facilitators on context-setting and closing discussion points
* Prepare examples to help participants understand the exercise

**Post-event checklist:**

* Collect anonymous feedback on the workshop
* Summarize key insights from group discussions
* Provide resources for further value exploration
* Schedule follow-up sessions if needed

**Curated by**:&#x20;

Foundation

**Ideal audience:**

* Community Members

**Resources /Attatchments:**

*Following questions can be used by the moderator for context setting*\
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*Page 1: What do YOU find most valuable about yourself?* \
*Page 2: WHY do you think you are like that. e.x if you have mentioned disciplined - why are you like that. think and write it down. for yourself.* \
*Page 3: What do your friends, family, colleagues find most valuable about you? They can call them and ask. best wat for them would be to tell this friend what they find valuable in that friend and then ask the same in return.. they can say - of i was thinking about you and how i find this so valuable about you. and was wondering what you found valuable in me.* \
*Page 4: WHY do you think you are like that. e.x if you your friend mentioned reliable - why are you like that. think and write it down. for yourself.*

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