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D is for Do

In RAD, D stands for Do what is important to you, and when you are doing something important to you, you are following your values. So what is a value?

Activity 4

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For each image, try to identify what value the person might be demonstrating.
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There is more than one answer for each picture, but truthfully, only the people in the pictures could tell you what their values are.
Remember that a value is a big idea, not a goal. For example, in the first example, the individual is shooting baskets. They may value hard work, teamwork or health. This is different than goals they may have such as making the basketball team or winning their next game.

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