My New Career, Business & Finance Values (as at 05/March/2017)

Although I elicited these new Career, Business & Finance values back in March 2017 after transforming some previously limiting decisions and beliefs and doing some creative visualization, I am only now getting around to posting them on my site.

My New Career, Business & Finance values are:

  • Living my purpose
  • Doing what I love, what inspires me and what motivates me
  • Playing all-out
  • Dreaming Large – Big Dreams & Big Goals
  • Living my dreams / actualizing my dreams – turning them to reality
  • Inner Power & Inner Strength
  • “Shining” bright
  • Passion / on purpose
  • Energy (being “on fire”)
  • Resourcefullness
  • Innovation
  • Inspiration
  • Elevation
  • Friendship
  • Partnership
  • Trust
  • Faith
  • “Thrive”
  • Action
  • Humility
  • Humour
  • Joy
  • Fun
  • Fulfillment
  • “Enlightenment”
  • Bliss
  • Legacy (leaving a legacy)
  • Insight / insightfulness
  • Vision
  • Inventiveness
  • Determination
  • Perseverance

My New Relationship Values (4th of March, 2017)

My New Relationship Values (as at the 4th of March, 2017):

  • Love
  • Passion
  • Courage
  • Exhilaration
  • Joy
  • Laughter
  • Bliss
  • Knowingness
  • Wisdom
  • Purpose (Love is my purpose – being on purpose)
  • Liberation
  • Freedom (help others experience soul expression, doing what we love)
  • Fearlessness
  • Integrity
  • Connection
  • “Togetherness”
  • Time (together)
  • Presence
  • “Be the light.  Shine the light.”
  • Healing (if-and-where needed)
  • Forgiveness (“letting go”)
  • Sharing
  • Caring
  • Fulfillment

What are your Relationship Values and are you living them?

What are your most important values and are you currently living them?

Values are the things that are important to us and can be considered as ‘guiding principles’ for our lives in terms of what we prioritize on a day to day basis.

When many of us are asked to list our values, they are often times the values we believe we “should” have for ourselves – and when asked how often we truly live those values on a day to day basis, many of us realize we don’t, and that is what leaves us feeling ‘incongruent’ and ‘out of sorts’ as we are not being ‘true’.

Values are contextual (ie they differ with regard to different aspects of our lives) and the good news is what we can choose to change and re-prioritize them to best serve us.  For example, if someone has both “Security” and “Love” on their values list, can you imagine a difference in life choices and experience for someone who values Security above Love versus someone who values Love above Security?

There is also a possibility of a values-conflict – and so it is important to really consider the implications of your different values with respect to one another.

Check for yourself:

  1. Take a few minutes and consider your (current) values in the different areas of your life?  Write them down (in separate lists or as one whole list)
  2. Prioritize them in order of most important to least important to you.  (or at least your top 5-10 if you have listed many)
  3. Take note of how much you are living these top values on a day to day basis (currently in your life).

In a follow-up post, I will share with you ways in which you can shift these.