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Kaplan University
5 September 2017
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Questionnaire
What are your core values? Why are those important to you?
This is important to the interview because understanding what the person values gives an
overview of the type of person they are. These are abstract, intangible concepts of importance or
meaning, such as time, health, honesty, and creativity. (Seaward, 2013) A person’s values are
what brings meaning to their life. Some examples are love, honesty, freedom, joy, wealth,
education, privacy, and creativity. (Seaward, 2013) Values typically reflect how a person thinks
Do you feel that your life is in tune to those core values? Why or why not?
This follow up question is important because although a person may value certain things, their
actions do not follow all the time. It gives the interviewee a chance to reflect on how important a
value is to them.
This question is also a follow up to the values question. It is just asking it in a simpler term.
Happy and sad are two easy to understand emotions so most people can relate to what makes
them feel either way. I ask happy and sad because it encourages a negative person to look at the
positives and a positive person to be honest about what makes them sad. These basic feelings
This question is important because understanding what their definition of spirituality needed to
know their perspective. There is a wide range of this definition. Many people use religious and
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spiritual interchangeable, so asking this questions shows if they base their spirituality off church
only.
This question will give a look into their beliefs about believing in intangible power. Having a
connection to a higher power shows that they feel the world is bigger than just them. The
question is asked as higher power versus God because some people believe in other powers
besides God.
This question is important because asking about specific activities versus ideas show how well
the person actively cares about spiritual health. What a person spends money and time on shows
This is an important question because understanding spiritual well-being helps show if the
higher consciousness through strong nurturing relationships with both self and others; the
development of a strong personal value system and a meaningful purpose in life. (Seaward,
2015)
Understanding how they care for their spiritual health is important. All aspects of health are
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Is daily mediation, prayer, or alone time important to you? Why or why not?
This question is important because meditation is important to many aspects of life. In Essential
Spirituality Rabbi Nachman states that " A person who does not meditate cannot have wisdom.
He may occasionally be able to concentrate...but his power of concentration remains weak and
cannot be maintained." (Walsh, 2013) The response can help determine how spiritually well the
person is. Even if they do not consider it meditating, having quiet time is beneficial.
What are your top 5 life stressors? How do you deal with life stressors?
Everyone has some types of stressors in life. How spiritual well a person is shows how they deal
with them. Having the interviewee list out specific examples will help them give a personalized
answer versus a general cliché answer. It will show how effective their muscles of the soul are.
Identifying the stressors are not negative if something is being done to improve them. Using
inner strengths like humor, compassion, patience, imagination, and creativity. (Seaward, 2015)
After answering all the other questions, the person should have a better understanding of their
golden rule. This is a simplified statement of what the person values and how they want to live
their life. The basic golden rule most people are taught is to do into others, as you would like
done to yourself. However, a personal golden rule can be whatever is personally important to
them.
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References
Seligman, M. (2006). Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life
Seward, B. (2013). Health of the human spirit. Health of the Human Spirit: Spiritual Dimensions
for Personal Health. 2nd Ed. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning LLC.
Seaward, B. (2015). Managing stress: Principles and strategies for health and well-being.
Walsh, R. (2013). Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind