Saturday, July 2, 2011

Values create awarness against adolescence vulnerability


The word value has several meanings. But the word value can refer to the things you believe in and then things you think are important in life. Some good values are; Honesty, Openness, Tolerance, Kindness, Charity and Forgiven. These are just a few values, but you may hold many more, such as working  hard in school, helping your parents at home, being loyal to your friend, being active in your  religious place (mosque, church or temple).
Values create awarness against adolescence vulnerability. values help guide how you act, and they help shape the decision you make. They help you make choices that are good for you and good for others. For example, someone who values kindness and tolerance would stand up for a disable classmate or neighbor whom other people were treating unkindly. Someone who values honesty would choose to return the money if a shopkeeper gave her or him too much change.
What are your values? What is important to you?  What do you believe in? Think about your own values. Knowing what you value will help you make smart and healthy choices and stay safe while you go through all the normal ups and downs of adolescence. Meaningful what you value will help you remain true to yourself even when someone is pressuring you to do something you think is wrong. When yours with several alternatives, knowing your own values will help you make the right selection a selection you can live with happily.