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MODULE 1
Session 2 Values in Life My Values in Life
Time 45minutes
During this session, learners will:
Learning · Discuss the importance of following values for success
Objec ves · Discuss the important values in life
· Discuss the consequences of not following values in life
Materials 4 · Formats for values in life
· Stories, eLearning, Videos or Recording related to values in life
· Computer, Video player, TV, projector OR audio player (op onal)
Orientation Questions 10
minutes
Provide the following instruc ons to the par cipants:
To make your dream goals come true it is important to iden fy values, behaviors and beliefs that
you are going to have to apply in your life.
Be as honest as you can with yourself during this step.
Read the inspira onal quotes and ask for the feedback of the par cipants .
There are three main values in life: 1) To be honest, 2) To be on me and 3) To be responsible
and respec ul to other people.
Remember that by your words and ac ons you shall be known. Try always to maintain a posi ve
a tude towards life and to be kind with other persons.
Draw the following words connected by arrows: Beliefs and a tudes become thoughts, Thoughts
become words. Words become ac ons. Ac ons become habits. Habits become values, and
values become your des ny. VALUES è WORDS è ACTIONS è YOUR RESULTS
BELIEFS è
ASK: What do you think about the quotes?
Story 10
Listen to the Story: “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” minutes
There once was a boy who kept sheep not far from the village. He would o en
become bored and to amuse himself he would call out, "Wolf! Wolf,"
although there was no wolf about.
The villagers would stop what they were doing and run to save the sheep from
the wolf's jaw. Once they arrived at the pasture, the boy just laughed. The
naughty boy played this joke over and over un l the villagers got red of him.
One day while the boy was watching the sheep, a wolf did come into the fold.
The boy cried and cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" But no one came this me. The wolf
had a feast of sheep that day.
ASK: What is the message of the story? A er students answer, say:
No one will believe a habitual liar even when he is telling the truth.
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