WORLD VALUES DAY
VALUES: BOARD GAME
Do you know what personal values are?
Rules
Answer the questions with TRUE or FALSE, then follow the directions indicated by the selected answer.
Answer the questions correctly to move forward. At the end, you’ve won!
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[A]
Personal values are temporary beliefs that often change over time.
If TRUE, move 2 squares to the right. If FALSE, move down 3 squares.
[B]
It is possible to have conflicting values.
If TRUE, move 2 squares to the right. If FALSE, move 2 squares to the left.
[C]
Personal values do not influence our career choices.
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[D]
Knowing your personal values can help you make decisions that are more aligned with who you are.
If TRUE, move down 4 squares. If FALSE, move 2 squares to the left.
[E]
The values are the same for everyone.
If TRUE, move down 2 squares. If FALSE, move down 3 squares.
[F]
Personal values are defined in early childhood and do not change thereafter.
If TRUE, move up 2 squares. If FALSE, move 1 square to the left.
[G]
Working in an environment that respects your values can increase your job satisfaction.
If TRUE, move 4 squares to the right. If FALSE, move up 2 squares.
[H]
It is possible to live a fulfilling life without knowing your personal values.
If TRUE, move down one square. If FALSE, move down two squares.
[I]
Personal values influence our perception and how we deal with conflicts.
If TRUE, move up 2 squares. If FALSE, move up 4 squares.
[J]
Our personal values can sometimes conflict with those of others.
If TRUE, move 1 square to the left. If FALSE, move 4 squares to the left.
[K]
Understanding other people’s values can improve our interpersonal relationships.
If TRUE, move 2 squares to the left. If FALSE, move up 2 squares.

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ANSWERS
[A] Personal values are temporary beliefs that often change over time. If TRUE, move 2 squares to the right. If FALSE, move down 3 squares.
Answer: False
Personal values are generally stable and deep-rooted, although they can evolve with significant life experiences.
To learn more: You can read this blog article >>> Values: a journey of self-discovery.
[B] It is possible to have conflicting values. If TRUE, move 2 squares to the right. If FALSE, move 2 squares to the left.
Answer: True
Values can sometimes seem contradictory, but they often reflect different priorities in different contexts.
To learn more: You can read this blog post >>> 3 steps to managing a conflict of values with yourself.
[C] Personal values do not influence our career choices. If TRUE, move 3 squares to the right. If FALSE, move 5 squares to the right.
Answer: False.
On the contrary, they strongly influence our career choices, our job satisfaction and how we interact with others.
To learn more: You can read this blog article >>> Values: a journey of self-discovery.
[D] Knowing your personal values can help you make decisions that are more aligned with who you are. If TRUE, move down 4 squares. If FALSE, move 2 squares to the left.
Answer: True
Understanding your values allows you to make more consistent and satisfying choices in your personal and professional life.
To go further: You can read this blog article >>> Using your values to make aligned decisions.
[E] The values are the same for everyone. If TRUE, move down 2 squares. If FALSE, move down 3 squares.
Answer: False
Each person has a unique set of values that guide their behaviour and decisions.
To learn more: You can read this blog article >>> Values: a journey of self-discovery.
[F] Personal values are defined in early childhood and do not change thereafter. If TRUE, move up 2 squares. If FALSE, move 1 square to the left.
Answer: False
Values are largely formed during childhood, but can evolve with age, experiences and new perspectives.
To learn more: You can read this blog article >>> Values: a journey of self-discovery.
[G] Working in an environment that respects your values can increase your job satisfaction. If TRUE, move 4 squares to the right. If FALSE, move up 2 squares.
Answer: True
An environment that aligns with your values can improve your well-being and engagement at work.
To learn more: You can read this blog post >>> Values: a fundamental pillar of motivation.
[H] It is possible to live a fulfilling life without knowing your personal values. If TRUE, move down 1 square. If FALSE, move down 2 squares.
Answer: True (but with some caveats)
Some people find fulfilment without being aware of their values, but knowing your values allows you to live a more intentional and aligned life.
[I] Personal values influence our perception and how we deal with conflicts. If TRUE, move up 2 squares. If FALSE, move up 4 squares.
Answer: True
Our values determine how we perceive and react to conflicts, and how we seek to resolve them.
[J] Our personal values can sometimes conflict with those of others. If TRUE, move 1 square to the left. If FALSE, move 4 squares to the left.
Answer: True
Conflicts of values can arise, requiring communication and mutual understanding.
[K] Understanding other people's values can improve our interpersonal relationships. If TRUE, move 2 squares to the left. If FALSE, move up 2 squares.
Answer: True
Understanding other people's values helps us to understand them better and strengthen our relationships.