3 Useful Strategies to Help You Define Your Core Values

Foto von Kristina Paukshtite on Pexels.

Why define your core values?

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” – Mahatma Gandhi

I posted this quote on Instagram yesterday because I thought it was a great quote to remind us why we should become aware of our core values. Alignment is key.

Becoming aware of our core values can help us to understand ourselves better and it can help us find clarity on what matters most to us, and this clarity and acting in alignment with it can bring us happiness as well.

Our core values often remain in the unconscious and direct our actions from there, but once we become aware of them it becomes a lot easier to align what we think, say and do.

Defining our core values also helps to give us consistency in our lives, and an anchor to come back to whenever we feel things are somewhat off.

I originally wrote this article for people learning about web design and branding in 2021, so feel free to use it for that as well. The usefulness, however, goes way beyond branding.

Knowing our core values and using them in our work is beneficial, when it comes to creating a personal brand because it allows and reminds us to stay true to ourselves and consistent, especially when it comes to such things as marketing.

But it also helps us, in our lives, to stay true to who we are and to experience the happiness of being fully aligned and our true selves.

So, if brings us happiness as well as success, it seems like a wonderful way thing to take a look at.

Why 3 Core Values?

Defining our core values is something that takes a little bit of time and introspection. And our core values shouldn’t be an endless list.

I actually recommend for you to pick just three.

Usually when I ask my clients to define their core values and to only pick three, they say that there are so many more things they value than three. And I understand.

But three is a magic number. It’s a number of things that our brain has evolved to remember.

Eggs, milk, honey.
Butter, flour, tomatoes.
Red, green, yellow.

If it’s more than that, we might have to write a shopping list or use a mnemonic device.

Same goes for our core values.

We want to be able to remember them at any moment, without having to think about it, to actually be able to use them effectively.

There’s no use in becoming aware of our core values once and then having a hard time remembering them.

So, that’s why I suggest defining 3 core values.

But there’s a trick of how we can bring everything together that matters to us in 3 core values and I’ll share that trick with you in a second.

First, let’s take a look at some strategies you can use to define your core values.

Dare To Lead
1. Dare To Lead
In her 2019 book Dare To Lead Brené Brown also talks about defining our core values. If you haven’t read the book yet, I can highly recommend it! And she prepared a wonderful list of values to help you get started. You can download her list of core values from her website and just circle the ones that speak to you. Or cross the ones out that are not as relevant to you and get closer to the ones that matter most to you that way.
2. Bringing in Your Own

Maybe you’ve already defined your core values a long time ago, or just last week. Perhaps you’ve grown up with clear values in your family and community, and this is nothing you have to spend much time thinking about.

How wonderful! Write them down, so that you can be reminded of them more regularly or share them with me in the I AM CREATOR School, in the comments below or on Social Media.

3. How We Do It

I find Brené Brown’s list super helpful to get started to find out what values really are and what possibilities for core values are out there.

But in order to actually make it true to ourselves, I find a little more digging into our true essence can help.

For that, I’ve prepared a couple of questions for you to answer.

My recommendation is to answer these questions only for yourself, to be truly honest and not feel like you have to come up with something that is presentable.

Do this just for yourself, no judgement, just pure witnessing of what comes up.

There’s no right or wrong to any of this.

Where are you now?

Where did you start?

What were some of the things you dreamed of as a child?

In what situation do you live now?

What are some of your personal achievements?

What are some of your business achievements?

Where are you at with your personal life/business right now? (Example:I have a well running shop, but I’d like to reach a wider audience online. I am a therapist and I have some clients, but I would like to reach more. I’m a specialist in this field, but nobody knows that I am. I’d like this to change. I’m on a journey of recovery, but I’d like to feel stronger and more empowered. I feel good about most parts of my life, but I’d just like to get a bit better at…)

Where would you like to be? What are your goals/wildest dreams? (Again, please write down anything you can imagine, there are no limits here.)

How would you like for others to describe you/your business?

What will help you to get there?

Once you’ve answered these questions, come back to think about your core values.

Can you see something that has consistency? A dream you had as a child, that maybe you put aside because you didn’t think it was doable?

What were and are the things that really matter to you?

And here’s the Trick:

Now, with this clarity on your life, reoccurring patterns and possibilities where you might want your life to go, write down all the values that seem relevant, and then see if you can divide them into three groups.

Once you have grouped them, see if you can summarize each group under one term.

After you’ve found your three core values, you can add three sub-points for each of them. You might even want to add a short explanation of what each point means to you.

This way you can bring together all the values that define your complex life, but by using the three-times-three formula, you will also be able to remember them easily.

To give you an example, I will share my core values with you here as well:

Generosity

CELEBRATING DIFFERENCES – it’s easy to judge others for doing things or thinking about things in different ways. More than anything, to be generous means, to me, to be strong enough to hold space for everything there is and to know that our unique views and talents are what make us whole. The more I’m meeting everyone with love and respect, the easier it becomes to overcome our feelings of separation.

GIVING MORE THAN I TAKE – this is essential. Not only do we feel better when we give more, the more we give, the more we get back. Yet by intending to give more than I take or receive, I make sure that I’m not giving to receive.

BEGINNER’S MIND  – in a way, generosity for me also has to do with staying humble and to remind myself that I know only a fraction of what is. I try to enter every situation and meet any person without expectations, but with openness and the curiosity to learn and be surprised.

Excellence

BEING AWARE OF MY POWERS – we are the creators of our lives, and the way we think and (inter)act has a direct effect on how we are received. This is why I take 100% responsibility for my life, thoughts and actions and give my best in any situation.

CLARITY – being aware of what I love, where I come from, what I do, what I’m capable of and where I’d like to grow and go. Having a clear and actionable plan and routine to be able to do the things that matter most to me and bring love, happiness, flow and alignment into my life.

BEING MY BEST SELF – I know that I am at my happiest when I’m giving and doing my all, when I can be creative, present and connected and know my why. People often think excellence is hard, but I find uncertainty, anxiety and confusion much harder.

Joy

BEING PRESENT – if happiness is when our thoughts, words and actions align, then joyfulness is when I forget myself and am able to be completely in the moment.

BEING PLAYFUL – exploring life in playful and sensual ways, dancing, feeling, smelling, singing, being in awe of everything there is.

BEING CONNECTED – meeting someone and having a moment, laughing together, sharing stories, experiencing, feeling alive, touch, kisses, love. Connecting to animals, plants and all life around as well.

I hope this helped you to define your core values.

If it did, or if you still have questions about it, I’d love to hear from you! You can use the comment form below.

Defining your core values is also part of the curriculum of the I AM CREATOR School, so if you’d like to work on this together with other lovely and like-minded people and get person feedback from me, join the I AM CREATOR School, now.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get Your Personal Wheel of Colours

The Wheel of Colours is a traditional tool to help us understand what we need or can share in certain situations.

We are all made up out of the same colours, but they are arranged uniquely in each person – which is why we need or can give different things in different moments.

If you’d like to find out what can support YOU when starting a project, or working with other people, to successfully finish something, to heal, to spark your creativity or what your unique gift is, that you bring to the world, then the Wheel of Colours will help you to see this and yourself more clearly and show you how to use these insights in practical ways.

It will also show you how you can listen to your inner truth and that of others, what your most important lesson is in life and what challenges you might have to overcome.

Once you’ve learned what you need to learn, you can start the wheel again, this time more smoothly.

In the past, people often only got these insights and realizations towards the end of their lives – but you don’t have to wait until then.

🌈 You have the power to create your reality.

Join the CREATRIX School

Are you a CREATRIX - yet? A CREATRIX masterfully directs her life instead of reacting to life's circumstances. If you'd like to find out how - come and join us. You can now get a 30-day free trial, to see if this is the right thing for you.

I AM CREATOR School - Join Now

Clarity - Confidence - Connection

In the CREATRIX School we bring clarity, confidence and connection into every area of our lives - and we look at a different topic each month.

This month is all about community, and thinking about how we can best work and come together with others - so that we can build the world we want to live in together.

It's fun, it's exciting, and it is surely also challenging, as we have to become honest about our wants, needs and desires.

What are yours?