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The25Virtues Survey has proven effective as both a personal and team development experience.
 

Individual Survey Feedback

 

I am glad that I was given the opportunity to define my top virtues. I felt expressing my own connection with them helped me to be more honest.

Jewel Trelette Syquia - San Francisco, CA

 

As the founder of a non-profit oriented toward health-care and housing for seniors and the disabled, in this time of national housing crisis, I'm appalled at the sense of narcissism, selfishness and greed, and at the duplicity displayed by so many today. On the Positive side, other than objecting to those things, it's refreshing to see the Virtues here, which are my road map for my life. (and who knows where else we will reach)
Doreen Campbell - Davie, FL


This survey made me really think hard about my beliefs and ideas. I appreciate the experience and reminder of the virtues that I need to work on.

Beth Kesler - Roseville, CA

I think this is a great survey! One of the best I've taken. Very nicely done. I am pressing the back button now so that I can write down my personal ethic.
Janine Rupert - Andover, NJ

It was very easy to complete and made me re-evaluate what is important to me. I am looking forward to hearing more about it.
Kathryn Husson - Broomfield, CO

This was very user friendly and enjoyable, I will pass this on to my friends...Good Luck on your book.
Beverly Peters - Tacoma WA

This survey is a gentle reminder of what is important in life. In the ratrace of life today, we sometimes forget what is truly important.
Anon. - Derby, VT
 
I enjoyed this short, introspective exercise. I look forward to reading results. I am always amazed at how much the peoples of the world are alike at our core despite the very public concentration on our differences.
Anon. - Greensboro NC

Team Development Feedback

 

Thank you so much for a very interesting presentation.  I had a chance to listen to the archived version and really liked your idea about having students bring in a book that taught them their own personal sense of Virtue.  I also thought it was interesting to generate class discussion based on the results of the survey at www.the25virtues.com.

Kirsten Stoller (Wadsworth/Cengage Learning) 

 

Thanks for leading the discussion yesterday.  I very much enjoyed the conversation.  Thanks again for rolling with the team conversation and adapting as you saw fit.  I am dubbing it a success J.
A. Gramley (The Microsoft Corporation)