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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Your Core Values





















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Life coach Douglas Woods says: “Each of us holds many values …Some…superficial, transitory, or convenient - fitting solely the moment in which we find ourselves. Others are more fixed and stay with us through our life; these are our ‘core values.’”

Today take some time out and write down your three Core Values.

You may say, John, I do not know what my core values are or I am having trouble identifying them.

Let me help you.

Your core values are:

(1) Your friends, especially close friends and lifelong companions. Abraham Lincoln said, “When I lay down the reins of this administration I want to have one friend left, and that friend is inside myself.”

(2) Your compass. Seasons, relationships, circumstances, and goals & objectives change, but core values remain. Like a compass, your moral compass, will always point you in the right direction. Is living this way easy? No. Doubters will think you’re foolish because you walk by faith, run by faith, leap by faith - there are times where you believe in yourself and take that leap of faith, with out having all the information needed to make that decisions for it's an unknown. People without family values won’t understand your devotion to your family - Family is everything, after all. And those whose core values differ from yours will try to convince you to follow them, or lower your standards.

(3) Your anchor. Addressing issues that come with age, one psychologist says: “Midlife crisis is more a phenomenon of the wrong value system, than the age of the group in which it occurs - a generation gap - the time cohort factor, one suffers dissonance as a result. All of a sudden you realize the ladder you’ve been climbing is leaning against the wrong wall.” You find that although it is said that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, except that when you do finally get there you find that, ONLY a different "fertilizer" is being used and nothing more. Without core values you’re adrift. Any storm can take you under; any current can carry you places you don’t want to go. But with core values you have an anchor, you're well grounded, core values that which holds even when the weather gets nasty.

As a person, personally speaking to be well rounded one must take care of three things:
1. One must belong, you must belong to a family, a group, a club, and/or a community to have that sense of belongingness.
2. One must have an occupation or avocation. One has to have something to do that is constructive.
3. One has to learn to live alone. We were born alone and you will die alone, no one can do it for you.


Once these three are well in hand you can then aspire to the higher order life style and actually actualize the life of your dreams.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs

I hope this message was helpful in helping you identify your top three core values. Core values are very very important, because "if you do not stand for something your will fall for anything." - Peter Marshall

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