The path to the true self

The path to the true self

Self-awareness is the foundation of ethical decision-making. Explore how to connect with your values.

At the age of 41 to 60, many of us reflect on our lives and the values that have shaped us. It is an ideal time to consider how our personal beliefs intersect with our actions. Self-awareness is not just about introspection, but also about actively engaging in situations that force us to ask questions about what is right and what is wrong. These reflections can lead us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the ability to make decisions that align with our values.

Interested in this topic? Read more: Responsibility and Ethical Decision-Making in the Age of 41 – 60: Learning Strategies for Personal and Professional Growth Want to find out where you stand personally? Take a short test at the end of the page and gain a better understanding.

Description:
The blog addresses responsibility and ethical decision-making in the age range of 41 – 60 years and provides learning strategies for their development. It includes practical recommendations, games, and exercises to improve ethical decision-making skills.

Language tone:
The text is motivational and educational, focused on personal and professional growth. It is written in an accessible and interactive style.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for people aged 41 – 60 years who are interested in personal development and ethical decision-making. The goal is to inspire them towards responsible behavior and growth.

You found yourself in a situation where you saw a colleague make a decision that was beneficial for the company but unfair to an individual. How did you react?
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You have the opportunity to decide on resource allocation within the team. You know that some colleagues are more productive, but others have personal issues. How do you proceed?
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You received an offer for a lucrative project, but it involves a slight bending of the rules. How do you decide?
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You are in a situation where your supervisor asks you to cover up certain discrepancies in the accounting. How do you respond?
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You have the opportunity to support a colleague for a promotion. However, it would be more beneficial for you to support someone else. How will you decide?
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You have information that could seriously impact an important business decision, but no one is asking you. What do you do?
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You find yourself in a situation where you have to make a decision that will affect the lives of several people. How do you proceed?
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A younger colleague approached you with a moral dilemma. How do you respond?
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You received a job offer with a higher salary, but at a less ethically oriented company. How do you respond?
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You witness a situation where someone is unfairly punished for a mistake they did not make. What will you do?
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