Who you are, what you hold dear, what upsets you, and what underlies your decisions, are all connected to your personal values. Your values reflect your beliefs and what is important to you. They are a shorthand way of describing your motivations. Your beliefs ground what you value – both drive your decision-making.
The Personal Values Assessment is a simple survey that takes just a few minutes of your time and provides a wealth of information about why you do what you do.
Fifty percent of all Personal Values Assessment profits go to charity.
Changing the world with women and girls
“While we might not think of this as a global issue, it impacts women & girls all around the world, from the UK to Uganda. For some the choice is between food and sanitary products. For others it means they are unable access education while menstruating. The consequences of this go way beyond what we see at first”. Emma K
Medical care when it’s needed most
“Honduras, my home country, has little access to healthcare. We must travel abroad if we need specialized medical services. My grandmother was unable to travel to another country for necessary cataract surgery. We were lucky that at that time Doctors Without Borders was providing medical assistance to people in Honduras. My grandmother was able to receive surgery that restored her vision. This is one of many cases where Doctors without Borders have helped people no matter their social status, gender, age or race”. – Nataly
The largest cleanup in history
“Ocean health is a global issue that has an environmental and economic impact on many countries where we do business and have relationships. Like BVC, the Ocean Cleanup uses a considerate approach and fresh thinking to make a difference. I was born in a coastal town and appreciate the wild beauty of the ocean. I also value stewardship and the idea of leaving a place better than you found it”. – Jenny
Helps you to think about what is important to you, what motivates you, and identify areas where you may want to develop further.
Use the exercises and prompts provided to gain a deeper understanding of how your values influence you and to begin to consider areas for future development.
“Discovery Journey” – Discovering who you are through the PVA starts with the assessment and continues with a video-based journey through the world of personal values, why they’re important, and how they influence your behavior and the decisions you make.