50 FABulous Core Personal Values

by Susan Liddy

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:

  1. Patience
  2. Communication
  3. Laughter
  4. Diligence
  5. Joy
  6. Rejuvenation
  7. Listening
  8. Forgiveness
  9. Boundaries
  10. Feelings
  11. Kindness
  12. Balance
  13. Hope
  14. Presence
  15. Giving
  16. Receiving
  17. Rest
  18. Fun
  19. Adventure
  20. Curiosity
  21. Growth
  22. Development
  23. Encouragement
  24. Compassion
  25. Appreciation
  26. Structure
  27. Accountability
  28. Movement
  29. Choice
  30. Health
  31. Love
  32. Community
  33. Relaxation
  34. Saving
  35. Action
  36. Connection
  37. Peace
  38. Passion
  39. Silliness
  40. Organization
  41. Clearing
  42. Planning
  43. Prioritizing
  44. Trust
  45. Change
  46. Simplicity
  47. Celebration
  48. Gratitude
  49. Intention
  50. Creativity

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Susan Liddy is the author of the “Body Benevolence eBook; 8 Weeks to Loving Your Body” and “The Secrets to Ultimate Living; What You Wish You Knew When You Were 20!”. Find more of her tips and articles to create an ultimate life and an extraordinary business here: SusanLiddy.com

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Anne Ramstetter Wenzel April 1, 2010 at 5:39 am

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

Anne Ramstetter Wenzel April 8, 2010 at 5:46 pm

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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