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What does it mean to live your values?
Living your values means reducing the weight of the unhealthy values and placing greater weight on the side of the scale that holds your new values. By doing so, you place more emphasis on activities, experiences, and people that that you truly value and that bring you happiness.
What is really important to you about values?
To answer this question, we’re exploring 29 of the most important values in life and showing how they influence everything you do. But before we do that, it makes sense to explain what values are in the first place.
How does values affect our lives?
Your values form the foundation of your life. They dictate the choices you make and determine the direction that your life takes. Your values will influence your decisions related to your relationships, career, and other activities you engage in.
What do values mean to you?
Your values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live and work. They (should) determine your priorities, and, deep down, they’re probably the measures you use to tell if your life is turning out the way you want it to.
How do you live your values?
Here’s how to really live your values:
- Write them down. It sounds basic, but writing down your values is the first step toward really living them.
- Define your values.
- List the ways your values show up for you.
- Identify when your values are out of alignment.
- Recommit to your values.
- Create a Core Values Action Plan.
How can your values contribute to yourself?
Why knowing values and beliefs are important?
Values are important because they guide our beliefs, attitudes, and behavior. If you continuously compromise your values in your decision-making, the detriments to your own morale are undeniable.
How do living values help a person?
. A person’s values help to define who he/she is and help determine the choices he/she makes. Living values provide principles and tools for development of the whole person recognising that the individual is comprised of the physical, intellectual, social emotional and spiritual dimension.
Why is it important to value people’s beliefs and opinions?
We use beliefs to help us understand the world around us. A person’s beliefs will guide them in their decision making and response to situations.