Life on autopilot? Know your short-term priorities? I ask if you've considered your life's values. "Personal values"—what do I mean? Your deepest desires are your inner compass. In this episode of the "Happiness suits me so well" podcast, I'll explain why knowing your values is important.
Discover its benefits and how it can improve your life. This is part of your personal development work to uncover your pretty nugget.
Personal values define you. Your education, culture, and life experiences help you define yourself and your goals. These are your core morals. Whether you realise it or not, your values influence everything you do. Everyone has their own values. Each person's value gauge varies. Thus, your human values differ from your neighbour, baker, mother, etc.
Your values change too. They were different in high school. You had different personalities, expectations, and perspectives. You changed. Knowing your values will help you succeed in XXL, which is 100% you.
Because of society and education, knowing your values is hard. What others expect and what you want. Focus on the second option.
Your high personal values are important to you. Low values are others. You'll be less happy if you make decisions based on low values than high values. However, rethinking your life according to your strongest values may require you to leave your comfort zone. It's worth it!
Acting against your core values can destabilise you and cause internal conflict. Happiness and life inspiration will decrease.
Your emotions reveal your needs and values. If someone violates your core values, you'll get angry, indicating a need isn't being met.
Human values are essential to development and daily relationships. A family-oriented person will prioritise their family over independence.
Connecting with people depends on their values. Thus, you'll bond more with friends who share your values. Benevolence is often a shared value. Selfish or egocentric people are disturbing.
Knowing your values helps you understand and manage conflict. Thus, like-minded people will appreciate your choices and actions. As I said, different human values can cause conflicts of interest.
Thus, vice versa. Your choices and actions will offend those with different values. Thus, if you change jobs, some will cheer and others will criticise and call you unconscious.