"Values are objectives that one seeks to attain in our daily action / behavior." Super, 1970 101
"Values provide a sense of purpose. They serve as stars to steer by in guiding individuals to specific places within life spaces, places that can be the center of meaning, locales for need satisfaction, and venues for the expression of interests. Values are more fundamental than interests because values indicate qualities or goals sought, whereas interests denote activities or objects in which values are sought." Super, Savickas, and Super (1996) 102
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Adapted from: Lock, R. D. (2000). Activities manual for taking charge of your career direction and Job Search (4 th ed.). Australia: Brooks / Cole. (p.88). 106
Adapted from: Niles, S.G. in Pope, M., & Minor, C.W. (Eds) (2000), Experiential Activities For Teaching Career Classes of Facilitating Career Groups. 107
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