14 Goal oriented human values and


PEACE (Free from conflicts with others)
Life Skill: Conflict Resolution
Description: The ability to manage and resolve disagreements with others constructively, using communication, empathy, and negotiation to maintain harmonious relationships and avoid escalation.



UNIVERSALIZATION (Thinking for the well-being of everyone)
Life Skill: Social Responsibility
Description: The ability to consider the collective well-being in decision-making, fostering actions that promote fairness, inclusivity, and the common good in social and community contexts.



ENLIGHTENMENT (Gaining true understanding)
Life Skill: Critical Thinking
Description: The ability to analyze information objectively, question assumptions, and seek deeper understanding to make informed decisions and solve problems effectively.



POSITIVE FEELINGS (Experiencing happiness and optimism)
Life Skill: Emotional Regulation
Description: The ability to cultivate and maintain positive emotions, such as happiness and optimism, while managing negative emotions to enhance mental well-being and resilience.



FAMILY SECURITY (Taking care of loved ones)
Life Skill: Caregiving and Support
Description: The ability to provide emotional, physical, and practical support to loved ones, ensuring their safety and well-being through nurturing and responsible actions.



A SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT (Making a lasting contribution)
Life Skill: Goal Setting and Achievement
Description: The ability to set meaningful, long-term goals and work persistently to achieve them, contributing to personal growth and societal impact.



PLEASURE (Enjoying life and its experiences)
Life Skill: Mindfulness and Appreciation
Description: The ability to be fully present and savor life’s experiences, fostering joy and gratitude through conscious engagement with the moment.



INNER HARMONY (Freedom from inner conflict)
Life Skill: Self-Awareness
Description: The ability to understand and manage one’s thoughts, emotions, and values to achieve internal balance and reduce inner conflict.



SELF-RESPECT (Valuing your own abilities and worth)
Life Skill: Self-Confidence
Description: The ability to recognize and value one’s own strengths and worth, enabling assertive decision-making and resilience in the face of challenges.



SALVATION (Liberating oneself from negativity)
Life Skill: Coping with Stress
Description: The ability to identify and manage negative emotions or thoughts, using strategies like reflection, mindfulness, or problem-solving to achieve mental freedom.



SELF-EMPOWERMENT (Developing personal strength and agency)
Life Skill: Personal Agency
Description: The ability to take initiative, make independent decisions, and build personal strength to pursue goals and overcome obstacles.



SECURITY (Protection from harm and attack)
Life Skill: Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
Description: The ability to evaluate potential risks in personal and environmental contexts and take proactive measures to ensure physical and emotional safety.



LIFE SIGNIFICANCE (Finding meaning in life)
Life Skill: Purpose-Driven Decision Making
Description: The ability to reflect on personal values and goals to make decisions that align with a sense of purpose and meaning in life.



ALTRUISM (Prioritizing others’ welfare before your own)
Life Skill: Empathy and Compassion
Description: The ability to understand and prioritize others’ needs and feelings, acting with kindness and selflessness to support their well-being.

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