
Our core personal values are an approach to life, relationships, money, career, that is so important to us that when we are not aligned with them we experience inner and outer conflict. Identifying your unique set of core personal values helps you to make important decisions, feel more centered in yourself and grounded in your life.
Below is a list of common core personal values:
- Patience
- Communication
- Laughter
- Diligence
- Joy
- Rejuvenation
- Listening
- Forgiveness
- Boundaries
- Feelings
- Kindness
- Balance
- Hope
- Presence
- Giving
- Receiving
- Rest
- Fun
- Adventure
- Curiosity
- Growth
- Development
- Encouragement
- Compassion
- Appreciation
- Structure
- Accountability
- Movement
- Choice
- Health
- Love
- Community
- Relaxation
- Saving
- Action
- Connection
- Peace
- Passion
- Silliness
- Organization
- Clearing
- Planning
- Prioritizing
- Trust
- Change
- Simplicity
- Celebration
- Gratitude
- Intention
- Creativity
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Susan, fun exercise! And it’s great to gain some clarity about what’s important to me. I have so many things coming at me lately, I need to pare back, and I can see how knowing what’s important will help decide. My Top Ten Values:
1. Laughter
2. Forgiveness
3. Kindness
4. Presence
5. Fun
6. Health
7. Simplicity
8. Celebration
9. Gratitude
10. Creativity
That last one makes me realize getting the book proposal together is probably the best use of my time right now (rather than doing the same old, same old…).
Thanks!
All the best,
Anne
Susan, I was contacted by an editor who asked if I had any book ideas, and it so happened I had been thinking of resurrecting my market research book idea. The book will guide entrepreneurs through writing the market analysis section of their business plan themselves. The editor is also thinking it might be a textbook at colleges, too.
Thanks for asking!
Anne
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