The Basics
Addiction & Values
Common Values
Living My Values
Values in Action
100

What is a value?

A guiding principle or belief that is important to you.

100

Name one way addiction can affect your values.

It can push them aside or make you act against them.

100

Name one common value.

Honesty, respect, family, etc.

100

What is one way you can show the value of honesty in recovery?

Tell the truth, admit a mistake, etc.

100

If you value health, name one healthy choice you could make today.

Eat a healthy meal, go for a walk, etc.

200

True or False: Values are the same as goals.

False

200

True or False: Addiction can make you feel disconnected from your values.

True

200

Name two values that can help you in recovery.

Any two: health, responsibility, honesty, etc.

200

If you value family, what is one thing you could do?

Call a family member, spend time together, etc.

200

If you value respect, how could you show it in group?

Listen, don’t interrupt, be polite, etc.

300

Give one example of a value.

Honesty, family, health, etc.

300

What is one feeling people might have when their actions don’t match their values?

Guilt, shame, sadness, etc.

300

What value is about telling the truth and being real?

Honesty or authenticity

300

What is one small action that shows responsibility?

Show up on time, keep a promise, etc.

300

If you value growth, what is one thing you could do this week?

Learn something new, try a new activity, etc.

400

How do values help us in recovery?

They guide our choices and help us stay on track.

400

Why is it important to reconnect with your values in recovery?

It helps you rebuild your life and make better choices.

400

Which value means caring about others’ feelings and needs?

Compassion or empathy

400

How can you use your values to make a tough decision?

Ask yourself which choice fits your values best.

400

If you value freedom, what is one way recovery supports that value?

Staying sober keeps you out of jail, gives you choices, etc.

500

What is the difference between a value and a habit?

A value is what you believe is important; a habit is something you do regularly, often based on your values.

500

What does it mean when we say addiction “distorts” values?

It changes what we focus on, making substances seem more important than our true values.

500

What value is about taking care of your body and mind?

Health or self-care

500

What is one way to remind yourself of your values every day?

Write them down, put them on your phone, etc.

500

If you value gratitude, what is one way to practice it?

Say thank you, keep a gratitude list, etc.

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