by Roy Posner from http://www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/Personal/Topics/Values.htm

I. List of Values of Society (alphabetical)

Accomplishment

Accountability

Accuracy

Act on things

Adventure

All for One; One for All

Athletics/Sports, Competitive

Attitude, Right

Authority

Behavior, Proper-

Beauty (of environment, art, people, etc.)

Benefits to All

Calm, Quietude

Celebrity-Worship

Challenge

Change

Charity

Chastity, Purity

Children, Nurturing of

Civic Duty

Civic Pride

Civil Rights

Cleanliness, Orderliness

Collaboration

Collective, Needs of the

Commitment

Common Purpose

Communication

Community

Compassion

Competence

Competition, Competitiveness

Concern for Others

Conformity

Consensus

Consumer Rights

Content Over Form

Continuity (from past)

Continuous Improvement

Cooperation

Coordination, Integration

Courage

Courtesy

Creativity

Culture (art, etc.)

Decisiveness

Democracy
(representative government)

Determination

Diplomacy (over confrontation)

Direction, Purposefulness

Discipline

Discovery

Diversity

Duty

Education (Right to, need of, value in)

Efficiency

Empowerment of Individual

Entertainment

Essential Services, right to

Equal Opportunity

Excellence

Fairness

Family

Family Values-honor parents, Nurture children, etc.

Fate

Fitness

Flair

Flexibility

Force

Fraternity

Freedom

Free Will

Friendliness

Friendship

Fun

Generosity

Genius

Global View

Goodness

Government Power

Gratitude
Grievances, Right to express

Happiness, Pursuit of

Hard Work

Harmony, Unity, Oneness

Health & Well-Being

Helpfulness

Hero-worship

Heroism

Honesty, Truthfulness

Honor

Hospitality

Human Rights

Individuality

Inner Directedness

Informed, Being-

Innovation

Integration of People Types

Intelligence

Integrity

Justice

Knowledge

Leadership

Learning

Loyalty

Environmental, Concern for

Equal Opportunity

Equality

Factual

Faith

Lifestyle, a certain

Love (Romance, other forms of)

Knowledge

Majority Rule

Mannered, Well-

Maximum utilization 
 (of time, resources)

Meaning

Merit

Minority Rights

Money, Wealth

Nation's Status (in World)

Nutrition

Neighborliness

Openness, Open-mindedness

Orderliness

Organization, Systemization

Outer Directedness

Participation
(e.g. in democracy, decisions)

Patriotism, Country

Peace, Non-Violence

Perfection
Perseverance ("never give up")

Personal Growth (human potential)

Philosophy, a certain

Pioneer Individual

Pleasure

Popular Will (deferring to)

Power

Practicality

Preservation

Privacy

Progress, Improvement

Prosperity

Protection (of law, etc.)

Public Access

Punctuality

Quality (of work, service etc.)

Rationality

Reason

Regularity

Regulation & Control
Religious Life

Resourcefulness

Rule of, Respect for Law

Respect for Others (individuals, cultures, races)

Respect for the Individual

Respect for Elders

Responsibility, Taking-

Responsiveness

Results-oriented

Right to Bear Arms

Romance of Life

Ritual

Rule of Law, Legality

Sacrifice

Safety

Safety Net (for elderly, unemployed, etc.)

Security

Self-givingness

Self-Improvement

Self-Reliance

Self-Respect, Self-Worth

Seriousness

Service (to others, society)

Simplicity

Sincerity

Skill

Solitude

Speed

Spirituality, Spirit

Stability

Status (individual, social, collective, nation's, etc.)

Standardization

Strength (physical, psychological, power, force)

Subtlety (beyond the seen)
Succeed: A Will to-

Success, Achievement
Teamwork

Thinking, Thought

Timeliness

Tolerance

Tradition

Tranquility

Truth, Seeking the underlying-

Trust

Valuing Values

Variety

Wealth

Wisdom

Women's Rights

World Unity

We can energize our lives by making the full effort to implement the values we subscribe to. Once we identify values that are meaningful to us, we can develop strategies to implement them. When we make the determined effort to implement those strategies, good fortune it sure to follow -- in the form of new opportunities, new sources of revenue and income, and other forms of material and psychological benefit. We may even notice that as we implement values, we experiences instances of "life response" -- where good fortune suddenly comes to us from seemingly out of nowhere, defying our normal perceptions of what is logical and possible.

Below is a list of important personal values culled from years of observing individual success.

Common personal values

Accomplishment, Success

Accountability

Accuracy

Adventure

All for one & one for all

Beauty

Calm, quietude, peace

Challenge

Change

Cleanliness, orderliness

Collaboration

Commitment

Communication

Community

Competence

Competition

Concern for others

Connection

Content over form

Continuous improvement

Cooperation

Coordination

Creativity

Customer satisfaction

Decisiveness

Delight of being, joy

Democracy

Discipline

Discovery

Diversity

Ease of Use

Efficiency

Equality

Excellence

Fairness

Faith

Faithfulness

Family

Family feeling

Flair

Freedom

Friendship

Fun

Global view

Good will

Goodness

Gratitude

Hard work

Harmony

Honesty

Honor

Improvement

Independence

Individuality

Inner peace, calm, quietude

Innovation

Integrity

Intensity

Justice

Knowledge

Leadership

Love, Romance

Loyalty

Maximum utilization 
(of time, resources)

Meaning

Merit

Money

Openness

Patriotism

Peace, Non-violence

Perfection

Personal Growth

Pleasure

Power

Practicality

Preservation

Privacy

Progress

Prosperity, Wealth

Punctuality

Quality of work

Regularity

Reliability

Resourcefulness

Respect for others

Responsiveness

Results-oriented

Rule of Law

Safety

Satisfying others

Security

Self-givingness

Self-reliance

Self-thinking

Service 
(to others, society)

Simplicity

Skill

Solving Problems

Speed

Spirit in life (using)

Stability

Standardization

Status

Strength
Succeed; A will to-
Success, Achievement

Systemization

Teamwork

Timeliness

Tolerance

Tradition

Tranquility

Trust

Truth

Unity

Variety

Wisdom