April 11, 2013 | Barb Carr

Live Your Core Values: 10-Minute Exercise to Increase Your Success

How are you showing up at work? In your personal relationships? For yourself? How you show up in the world is determined by your core values.

It doesn’t take years of self-reflection to uncover your core values.  This simple exercise can help you determine them so you can start aligning your personal goals with them. How long will it take? About 10 minutes, well worth the investment!

Grab a pen and piece of paper and let’s go!

1.  Determine Your Core Values

From the list below, choose and write down every core value that resonates with you.  Do not overthink your selection.  As you read through the list, simply write down the words that feel like a core value to you personally.  If you think of a value you possess that is not on the list, write it down.

Abundance
Acceptance
Accountability
Achievement
Adventure
Advocacy
Ambition
Appreciation
Attractiveness
Autonomy
Balance
Being the Best
Benevolence
Boldness
Brilliance
Calmness
Caring
Challenge
Charity
Cheerfulness
Cleverness
Collaboration
Community
Commitment
Compassion
Consistency
Contribution
Cooperation
Creativity
Credibility
Curiosity
Daring
Decisiveness
Dedication
Dependability
Diversity
Empathy
Encouragement
Enthusiasm
Ethics
Excellence
Expressiveness
Fairness
Family
Flexibility
Friendships
Freedom
Fun
Generosity
Grace
Growth
Happiness
Health
Honesty
Humility
Humor
Inclusiveness
Independence
Individuality
Innovation
Inspiration
Intelligence
Intuition
Joy
Kindness
Knowledge
Leadership
Learning
Love
Loyalty
Making a Difference
Mindfulness
Motivation
Optimism
Open-Mindedness
Originality
Passion
Performance
Personal Development
Peace
Perfection
Playfulness
Popularity
Power
Preparedness
Proactivity
Proactive
Professionalism
Punctuality
Quality
Recognition
Relationships
Reliability
Resilience
Resourcefulness
Responsibility
Responsiveness
Risk Taking
Safety
Security
Self-Control
Selflessness
Service
Simplicity
Spirituality
Stability
SuccessTeamwork
Thankfulness
Thoughtfulness
Traditionalism
Trustworthiness
Understanding
Uniqueness
Usefulness
Versatility
Vision
Warmth
Wealth
Well-Being
Wisdom
Zeal

2.  Group All Similar Values Together from the List of Values You Just Created

Group them in a way that makes sense to you, personally.  Create a maximum of five groupings.  If you have more than five groupings, drop the least important grouping(s).  See the example below.

Abundance Acceptance Appreciation Balance Cheerfulness
Growth Compassion Encouragement Health Fun
Wealth Inclusiveness Thankfulness Personal Development Happiness
Security Intuition Thoughtfulness Spirituality Humor
Freedom Kindness Mindfulness Well-being Inspiration
Independence Love Joy
Flexibility Making a Difference Optimism
Peace Open-Mindedness Playfulness
Trustworthiness
Relationships

3. Choose One Word Within Each Group that Represents the Label for the Entire Group

Again, do not overthink your labels – there are no right or wrong answers.  You are defining the answer that is right for you. See the example below – the label chosen for the grouping is bolded.

Abundance Acceptance Appreciation Balance Cheerfulness
Growth Compassion Encouragement Health Fun
Wealth Inclusiveness Thankfulness Personal Development Happiness
Security Intuition Thoughtfulness Spirituality Humor
Freedom Kindness Mindfulness Well-being Inspiration
Independence Love Joy
Flexibility Making a Difference Optimism
Peace Open-Mindedness Playfulness
Trustworthiness
Relationships

4. Add a Verb to Each Value Label

Add a verb to each value so you can see what it looks like as an actionable core value. For example:

Live in freedom.

Seek opportunities for making a difference.

Act with mindfulness.

Promote well-being.

Multiply happiness.

This will guide you in the actions you need to take to feel like you are truly living on purpose.

5.  Finally, Post Your Core Values Where You See Them when Faced with Decisions

Where should you post them? Write your core values in order of priority in your planner, so they are available as an easy reference when you are faced with decisions.  Put them on a sticky on the edge of your computer screen. Or make a background with them on it for your cell phone. For example:

1. Live in freedom.

2. Act with mindfulness.

3. Promote well-being.

4. Multiply happiness.

5. Seek opportunities for making a difference.

Now Live Your Core Values!

If we can get to the place where we show up as our genuine selves,
and let each other see who we really are,
the awe-inspiring ripple effect
will change the world.

Terrie M. Williams

The most important thing you can do for your personal success today is to know your core values and use them as your guide.

Knowing core values is important because when we need to choose or decide something, you can do so easily by simply determining if the choice lines up with your true core values.  A life lined-up with personal values is a well-lived, purpose-filled life.

Want to learn more? Join us at the next Global TapRooT® Summit!

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87 Replies to “Live Your Core Values: 10-Minute Exercise to Increase Your Success”

  • SAGAR KAPOOR says:

    Abundance, Acceptance, Appreciation, Balance, Cheerfulness

  • Chencho says:

    This activity validated what I value most in life and helped me reorient my priorities where I seemed to slacken.

  • maricel says:

    compassion, appreciation, acceptance, development, wisdom, kindness, ambition

  • Ollie Munoz says:

    Great exercise to place my value cores in a piece of paper y reminde myself everyday. Thank you

  • Mar says:

    A reminder to reflect on what is important on a daily basis.

  • Lanayah says:

    Love this assignment

  • Zulay says:

    una buena manera de conocernos y saber lo que valemos

  • crystal garrett says:

    this is great

  • Kainoa Borja-VIllalon says:

    Wealth, Growth, Daring, Loving, Happiness, Zeal

  • Chao Yim says:

    Chao Yim-San Diego CA.
    March 25,2024 at 12:16 AM
    Wonderful training, Happiness, Loving, Caring, Kindness, thank you.

  • Chao Yim says:

    Chao Yim-San Diego, CA
    March 25,2024 12:25 AM
    I enjoy taking this training, it’s more knowledge to use in my classroom with the students and families in the future. It’s a wonderful training. I love it.

  • Sushma says:

    Great exercise. ! I loved the idea of a sticky note ( useful tool) during decision-making. A life lined up with personal core values is a well-lived life.

  • George says:

    An instructive simple way to better understand what has for me been the means to navigate the past 80+ years with reasonable success and few regrets, Thanks.

  • jashan singh says:

    Cheerfulness, Cleverness, honesty, loving is

  • luis fernando luna miranda says:

    Luis Luna Miranda (301415342) Centennial College.

    Loyalty, Security, Friendship, Making difference, Happiness,
    Feel the happiness.
    Working hard makes the difference.

  • Lisa Sper says:

    I’ve always loved this exercise for identifying personal values. I wonder if anyone has used it to identify organizational values? Also, any experience in operationalizing the values by identifying behaviors to go along with them? Thanks!

  • Maria v Morales says:

    This training is wonderful, and excellent.

  • Christine Viramontes says:

    God is Love. Empathy, open-mindedness, GRATTITUDE.

  • Kabir Singh says:

    show Performance, offer acceptance, maintain balance, and Promote well-being. multiply happiness, share love, offer kindness worship peace, compassion,

  • Sidra Shan says:

    Mindfulness, Commitment, Trustworthiness, Professionalism, Proactive

  • Aryan mehra says:

    My core values are
    Acceptance
    Accountability
    Ambition
    Boldness
    Creativity
    Dedication
    Fairness
    Humility
    Kindness
    Punctuality

    Kindness – acceptance
    Humility – fairness
    Boldness – ambition
    Dedication – creativity
    Accountability- punctuality

    Kindness is for group 1
    Fairness for group 2
    Ambition for group 3
    Dedication for group 4
    Accountability for group 5

    Kindness is the key to success
    Acting with fairness makes you worthy
    Live with ambition
    Work with dedication
    Human Life is an accountability

  • Dominic Hayes says:

    love family, prioritize honesty, maintain balance, focus on relationships, bleed kindness

  • Bladimir says:

    Cheerfulness, Adventurous, and Humorous (Jon)
    Fun, Humor, Kindness (Jerry)
    Relationship, Freedom, Quality (Leon)

  • Jennifer Jung says:

    Pursue a growth mindset and never stop learning.
    Be accountable for the actions of the team and yourself.
    Take risks.
    Be kind, accepting, and give all those around you grace.
    Be humble.

  • Chiaka Ben-Obi says:

    This is a good exercise as it validates what i have been living as my core values, which are:
    Candour and integrity (I have now put them in sentence to read “Live in candour and integrity in all things”).
    Gratitude to God and man.
    Can-do.
    Compassion and Empathy (I have now put them in sentence to read “Demonstrate Compassion and Empathy at all times”.

  • Jeff says:

    Take Care,
    Do Good,
    Have Fun

  • rachael ramsamujh says:

    Accountability, Excellence, Cheerfulness, Passion, Comittment

  • Brian Westney says:

    Creativity can solve most problems, recognizing teamwork builds unity, and humility (being humble) is powerful in itself.

  • Michael says:

    Family, calmness, versatility, collaboration, optimism

  • Steven Mandis says:

    I think the exercise tied perfectly with the HBR supplemental reading that mentions “focus on whole-person growth”; “transforming not just how I lead but how I live”; and “structured self reflection”.

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