Our
Relationship’s Values
A Variation On Sandi’s Weekly Prompt Module 6
Using the List of 418 Values
GRACIE’S VALUES
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RELATIONSHIP’S VALUES
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CURRIE’S VALUES
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adventure
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adaptability
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acceptance
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affection
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adventure
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adventure
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closeness
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approachability
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balance
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curiosity
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belonging
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calmness
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delight
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camaraderie
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comfort
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eagerness
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care/carefulness
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connection
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exuberance
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comfort
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cooperation
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fidelity
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closeness
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curiosity
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friendliness
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cooperation
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delight
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individuality
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courtesy
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ease
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involvement
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enJOYment
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encouragement
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joy
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exploration
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exploration
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love
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expressiveness
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flexibility
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making a difference
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flexibility
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generosity
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optimism
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focus
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harmony
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playfulness
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generosity
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integrity
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pleasure
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integrity
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making a difference
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silliness
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joy
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meaning
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simplicity
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love
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preparedness
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spunk
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making a difference
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respect
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teamwork
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[BEing] outdoors
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responsibility
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uniqueness
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partnership
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sensitivity
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warmth
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peace
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solitude
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wonder
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respect
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strength
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zeal
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trust
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understanding
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DOing this is, admittedly, a bit outside the prompt’s
intent, but it’s been really interesting for me. Since, of course, Gracie cannot
read or write, I have taken the liberty of DOing these lists from my own
perspective. It was pretty intuitive, actually, and I am glad for the list I
found last week online. I kept adding 5 more rows BEcause I’d get through the
list BEfore I ran out of values!!!
In terms of Gracie’s Values, I picked out those I think fit
her, as I know her, observe her, and live with her. While I doubt she’d choose
to call herself optimistic or say that she values simplicity or spunk, the
words in her list truly reflect what is clearly Gracie about her. Of
course she knows she values BEing affectionate, close, curious, eager,
exuberant, and friendly. I am the one choosing to say she values her
individuality, having involvement(s), making a difference, BEing zealous.
Despite all my referencing evidence to the contrary, Gracie DOES value teamwork
and fidelity. Granted she might find those words too fluffy and “persony” for
her liking, but I know that she IS all that and more. It’s all these values
that make her unique, extraordinary, and her wondrously sweet self.
When I went through and chose the 25 values of mine for this
exercise, I noticed I chose somewhat differently than were I choosing just what
I value. With the exercise’s intent such as it is, I thought about the things I
value in relation to Life With Gracie [which is pretty much LIFE as I live and
know it]. Acceptance has often been a struggle for me, wanting Gracie to BE
this way or that way and taking it personally when she was NOT. I think this is
why we “work so well” Now. I’ve accepted HER as much as MYSELF and this keeps
us and our partnership cleaner, clearer, and more resilient. Things like
adventure, balance, calmness, comfort, connection, and cooperation are things I
dearly and deeply value, No Matter What or Who I’m thinking of.
Curiosity, delight, ease, and encouragement I also try to
make sure are part of ME and especially so with Gracie. I know she is a dog and
NOT a 4-legged furry person, but I deeply value that these four are so much a
part of who I am and WE are together. In particular I try to encourage her
exploring and this has, in turn, made me more encouraging of my own love of
exploring. It takes flexibility and generosity for me to BE able to manage
this, but the resulting harmony, respect, and understanding are worth every
generous flexing I put forward.
I love how Gracie encourages my solitude, respects it [and
me], and is sensitive to me, even though I didn’t attribute those values to her
specifically. I love that I choose integrity, making a difference, meaning,
preparedness, and responsibility when I make my list of values. These are key
values for the sort of relationship I have as Gracie’s person and as a person
who shares her Life completely with her dearest companion of the canine bean
variety.
I think it might’ve been interesting enough to just DO this
exercise focused on the values in our relationship, but I am glad I didn’t just
keep it that simple. I learned a lot from DOing Gracie’s and mine with Gracie
and our relationship in mind. I also notice that there are many shared as well
unshared values in the relationship and our individual values.
The “un-shared” values, those that are just in the
Relationship’s List:
1.
Adaptability.
2.
Approachability.
3.
BElonging.
4.
Camaraderie, care, and carefulness.
5.
Courtesy.
6.
EnJOYment.
7.
Expressiveness. [and its curious mix of her
extroversion and my introversion]
8.
Focus.
9.
[BEing] Outdoors.
10. Partnership
11.
Peace.
12.
Trust.
And then the shared in Gracie’s and the Relationship’s:
1.
Adventure.
2.
Closeness.
3.
Joy.
4.
Love.
5.
Making a difference.
And Mine and the Relationship’s:
1.
Adventure.
2.
Exploration.
3.
Flexibility.
4.
Generosity.
5.
Integrity.
6.
Making a difference.
7.
Respect.
And finally, those values that Gracie and I both share, at
least for the purposes and to the extent that these lists reflect our values:
1.
Adventure.
2.
Curiosity.
3.
DeLIGHT.
4.
Making a difference.
Very interesting… Grateful for these insights!!!
2 comments:
Love your spin on the values exercise Currie!
Thanks so much, Sandi! It was fun, and coming back to it this past week, while dealing with Strengths was so helpful!!
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