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Building self-esteem: Value clarification

Hope January 23rd

Hey Everyone, I hope you are doing well. In the past week, we talked about working on our self-esteem using the FAST method. One of the most important points of the fast method is sticking to your values. But some of us may not know what values to stick to, not everyone has reflected on this. If you are a religious person, you will likely know what values matter to you and they are typically rooted in your beliefs. But if you don’t believe in some specific way of living, you may need to reflect on the values that matter to you and this post will help you do so. 

Welcome to the world of understanding core values! These are the fundamental beliefs and principles that guide our decisions, define our priorities, and ultimately fuel our self-esteem. Think of them as your internal compass, pointing you towards a life that feels authentic and fulfilling.

So, what do core values look like? They're not always grand or flashy goals. They can be simple things like:

  • Honesty: Always wanting to be truthful and upfront, even when it's tough.
  • Kindness: Showing compassion and care towards others, big and small.
  • Creativity: Embracing your unique ways of thinking and expressing yourself.
  • Adventure: Seeking out new experiences and challenges to grow and learn.
  • Balance: Making time for what matters most – work, relationships, and personal well-being.
  • Remember, your core values are YOURS. They are what makes you, you!

But how do you get in touch with these hidden gems? Here are a few tips:

  • Introspection Time: Take some quiet moments to reflect. Ask yourself: What truly brings me joy? What makes me feel proud? What stands out as important to me, even when things get tough?
  • Life Audit: Examine your choices and habits. Do they align with your gut feeling of what's right? Does your everyday life reflect your priorities?
  • Values in Action: Think about situations where you felt strongly, either positive or negative. What values were at play? This can reveal hidden priorities you may not have noticed.
  • Seek Inspiration: Read biographies, watch movies, or talk to people you admire. How do their values shape their lives? See if any resonate with you.

To help you further explore the values that truly matter to you, we will do a short exercise. Reflect on the following values

  1. Integrity: Doing the right thing, even when it's hard.
  2. Empathy: Feeling what others feel and caring deeply.
  3. Gratitude: Appreciating what you have and saying thank you.
  4. Resilience: Bouncing back from challenges and never giving up.
  5. Curiosity: Asking questions and wanting to learn more.
  6. Humility: Knowing your limits and valuing others' contributions.
  7. Sustainability: Caring for the planet and living responsibly.
  8. Authenticity: Being true to yourself and living with purpose.
  9. Collaboration: Working together and achieving shared goals.
  10. Accountability: Taking responsibility for your actions.
  11. Passion: Chasing what ignites your soul.
  12. Open-mindedness: Embracing different perspectives and ideas.

Activity: Sort the above-mentioned 12 values into three piles, the values that are most important, those that are important and the ones that are least important. You can leave out the definitions when sorting, they are there just to help you understand what each value means

Participation in the activity is required for those who are working towards the braving self badge and intend to complete the entire series. 

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This post is part of the Building Self-esteem series! You can find all the posts of the series linked here. 

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orangish January 24th

integrity, empathy, resilience, accountability, authenticity and humility are the most important values to me.


gratitude, sustainability and curiosity are important to me and collaboration, passion and open mindedness are the least important values from the list above.


i have done some work on identifying what my values are and kindness, love, honesty, courage, hard work and perseverance are the most i identify with although it is hard for me to live up to them everyday but i keep trying and hopefully i'll live them.


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Hope OP January 26th

@orangish

That makes sense, you can value something and still struggle to apply it but we get better at it with practice. 

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YourCaringConfidant January 24th

I just wanted to say I love everyone's participation in this activity! I know when @Hope posted this it wasn't an easy thing for some of us... but we did it. Yayy. ♡ We are all so different and it's a beautiful thing. 

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lamimoon January 25th

@YourCaringConfidant

Ay, this is so beautiful from you. Thank you!

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YourCaringConfidant January 26th

@lamimoon Awww, that is so sweet of you to say but no thanks needed. I just said what I felt. ♡ I'm so proud of us! 

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CalmRosebud January 25th

Difficult but worthy exercise:

Most important to me:

Passion

Integrity

Curiosity

Resilience

Slightly less important to me:

Sustainability
Empathy

Open-mindedness

Authenticity

Least important though still important in the scheme of things:

Gratitude

Collaboration

Accountability

Humility



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Hope OP January 26th

@CalmRosebud

I agree, the reflection can be challenging but worthy

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bekahsnailio January 25th

@Hope

This was difficult as I believe all these values are extremely important. If I had to list them from most important to least important though I would do this...

Most important

- Empathy, Humility, Authenticity, open-mindedness

Important

- Integrity, Gratitude, Resilience, Passion

Least important

- Curiosity, Sustainability, Collaboration, Accountability

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Hope OP January 26th

@bekahsnailio

Thank you for taking part! 

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LoveMyMoonflowers January 25th

@Hope

Most Important: 

Open-mindedness 

Passion

Authenticity 

Humility 

Empathy 

Gratitude

Important:

Curiosity 

Resilience

Integrity 

Accountability 

Sustainability 

Least important 

Collaboration 

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Hope OP January 26th

@LoveMyMoonflowers

Great to see you here! Thank you for taking part

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unassumingEyes January 25th

Most Important : 

🖋 Open Mindedness

🖋 Authenticity

🖋 Integrity

🖋 Humility

🖋 Resilience 

🖋 Accountability

Important : 

🖋 Passion

🖋 Gratitude

🖋 Empathy

Least Important: 

🖋 Collaboration

🖋 Sustainability

🖋 Curiosity


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Hope OP January 26th

@unassumingEyes

Thank you for sharing!

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WeEarth February 8th

@Hope

Most Important:

  1. Integrity
  2. Empathy
  3. Authenticity
  4. Resilience
  5. Passion
  6. Gratitude

Important:

  1. Collaboration
  2. Curiosity
  3. Open-mindedness
  4. Accountability

Least Important:

  1. Humility
  2. Sustainability

WeEarth February 8th

@Hope

Most Important:

  • Integrity
  • Empathy
  • Gratitude
  • Resilience
  • Authenticity
  • Collaboration
  • Open-mindedness
  • Accountability

Important:

  • Curiosity
  • Passion
  • Humility
  • Kindness

Least Important:

  • Creativity
  • Adventure
  • Balance
  • Sustainability

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Hope OP February 9th

@WeEarth

Thank you for sharing! 

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communicativePond1728 February 11th

@Hope

I simply could not categorize them in terms of most to least important. They all tie in with each other and need each other to stand...like dominoes; if one goes, all others go. That being said, the exercise had me thinking about each value deeply and relating it into different circumstances in my life so I guess it did its job! I do see how curiousity may not be as important as others though.

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Hope OP February 15th

@communicativePond1728

As long as you were able to reflect on the values and how they relate to your life, then that is enough!


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Harmony8682 February 12th

@Hope

My values would be categorized into the following:

Most important:

Integrity 

Authenticity 

Open mindedness

Important:

Empathy

Resilience 

Humility

Gratitude

Least important:

Accountability 

Curiosity 

Sustainability 

Collaboration 

Passion


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Hope OP February 15th

@Harmony8682

Thank you for taking part!

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