Before I started my first semester at Vanguard, I often asked myself why myself believed in my beliefs. It is difficult for me to understand the Bible and it is more difficult to find answers to questions. I do not want to know anything about the Bible, so it is difficult to find the courage to ask questions. When I started my new year student, I began to understand what I was not alone.
My personal values reflect my identity and my five personal values are family, service, personal wealth, wisdom, and honesty. These values are the main values I believe, but I have more values. I value honesty, kindness, reliability, I think these values are noble. Personal values are our essence as people and people. It is important to understand and recognize your personal values. My family is what I value very much. My family is not perfect, but I like them very much. Because good values and ethics should start at home, it is important to value family. People choose family, and many families have conflict, but still important to cherish their families. It is wonderful that your family is in your life.
My way of growing has a big part in the development of my personal values. My parents and grandparents taught me the importance of family and sincerity. Honesty and kindness are also things I have learned through my growth experience. I grew up by my parents, great-grandmother, and grandmother. And those influences helped to develop my personal values. My grandmother will never escape without being rude to me, which makes me more valuable to manners and manners. My parents confirmed that I am aware of how important the family is from my childhood to this day. My family values influenced my growth experience, which also affected my personal values.
The purpose of this article is to think about how my life experience will affect my personal moral development. By looking back on my life experience, I will explore how my growth and belief will affect my morality and value. In this article we will also look at ethical issues of counseling and ethical guidelines for problem solving. In addition, this article will also look at how this course changed my ethical and legal obligations in consulting. Part 1 1) Introduction of Family Personal Care Philosophy Development of philosophy related to nurse is important because it provides a framework based on the work of nurses. Merriam - Webster defines philosophy as "seeking a general understanding of value and reality through key assumptions rather than observation."