Aware: Lesson 2

Where You Draw the Line

What do you do when something at work just doesn't feel right? It's not a career problem — it's a values problem. In this lesson, you'll discover what you actually stand for, learn why the workplace tests that, and build a practical framework for the moments when what you're asked to do and what you believe is right don't line up. You'll step inside real decisions that cost something, research a respected leader's values for yourself, and leave with tools you can actually use.
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Who It’s For

This lesson is ideal for adults aged 18+ who are entering the workplace or early in their careers. It's a great fit for anyone who wants to get better at understanding their own values — learning to spot when those values are being challenged, think clearly under pressure, and make decisions they can stand behind, even when the easy choice points somewhere else.

What’s Included

Real-life scenarios & quizzes

Reflection journals & tools

Final assessment & certificate

Downloadable glossary & reference sheet

Why This Matters

At some point in your first year at work, something will feel off. A request that doesn't sit right. A moment where staying quiet feels easier than speaking up. The people who navigate those moments well are the ones who know what they stand for before they're in one. This lesson gives you the skills to name your values clearly, recognize when they're being tested, and use a structured framework to decide what to do next.

Ready to Find Out Where You Draw the Line?

Learn at your own pace with immersive, scenario-based content designed to build the emotional intelligence and values-based decision-making skills employers value most — whether you're starting your first job or leveling up in your career.

In this lesson, you'll:

  • Take a personal values quiz and discover which of six values profiles fits you best
  • Learn a four-question thinking framework to use when a workplace situation feels wrong
  • Step inside a business owner's toughest ethical decisions and see what holding your values actually costs
  • Research how a real leader's personal values shaped their biggest professional decisions — using evidence you find yourself
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