A VALUES-DRIVEN LIFE
One of the secrets to a great life is to live with full integrity, honouring our core values in the choices we make from moment to moment.
Take a moment and consider some times when you have been most stressed, most angry, ashamed or distressed. Consider a choice that you made where you did not feel good afterwards. Look at an environment that did not feel good. What was happening there? Were there values being violated? Was there a conflict between values? What was out of balance?
Now take a moment and consider when you have been the happiest, the most fulfilled in your life. Consider some choices that were easy and felt good or right. What was happening? How did you feel? What were the values that you were honouring in that moment?
Honouring Our Values is a Foundational Life Skill!

It is in the honouring of our deepest values that we find fulfillment, yet many of us have never sat down to discover this fundamental essence that drives our happiness and fulfillment. Many more of us don't consciously consider our core values in the choices we make from day to day.
By leading our lives from our core values and principles, we live a life of no regret. We have been true to who we are at our very essence. Choices are much easier when we know what our core values are and use them to inform our decisions. If we compromise our values, we don’t feel good inside and our relationships with others are not as genuine or connected.
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Values are deep. Each person has a set of values that is uniquely theirs. Although we are all different, if we find someone or some group that has similar values, then we will have found a rewarding relationship and a feeling of being home.
For a value to be true value, it must be lived. To commit to a certain value is noble, but it is not real unless our behavior matches our words. That is where many of us fail. We will speak one thing and do another. When we do this, others see us as being in-congruent and out of integrity. That creates distrust. For a value to be real, we must be able to walk the talk!
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