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Values and Judgements

NLP Wellington

What do you value? Is work more important than your family?

Do you want peace and harmony in your home life or at work?  Values are things that stem from what we learn as children, and from that we make decisions and judgements on what we think is either right or wrong.

In any given situation our values predicate an outcome of choice, whether good or bad.  How you may treat people at work may not be the same as how you treat people at home or in
other situations, and our values dictate why this occurs.

Your values at home may be differently stacked when you are at work. Its like the stack of blocks that we may have played with as children, that is constantly being added and removed as we change our mind about how they should look.  For example, if you treat people at work with respect, why do you not do the same at home? you say to yourself that the stakes are much higher at work, but are they any different?  The record shows that the current rate of divorce in this country is now the highest we have ever seen.  If our values are that different between these two locations, wouldn’t you like to think that having the same values at home would be useful?

We are all raised differently, and what we can teach our children is flexibility in the way they interact with others. This may go a long way to changing the rates of divorce with many other great consequences.  If you think you can and think you can’t, you’re absolutely right on both counts as you always have a choice!

During our four day Mind Skills Mastery workshop, we elicit your values stack, and provide you tools and strategies on how you make your decisions, which can enable you to make quality decisions to create success and more love in your life.

Visit https://www.mindskillsmastery.com/4dayworkshop/ to register now.

About the Author Aaron Waugh

Aaron is an ITA Certified NLP Trainer and Mind Skills Coach with a passion for creating success in organisational and IT centric environments.

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