Personal Core Values : the key to success and
happiness
Each of us has our own set of
personal values; these are the things which we believe are important,
which motivate us and to which we give priority. If I asked you what
your personal values are, the chances are that you would struggle to
find the answer. You would not be alone; in fact the majority of people
would find it hard to answer this question satisfactorily.
The reality is that most of us
are not fully aware of our own personal values. This is the same as
saying that most people are not aware of what is important to them.
The problem is made worse by the
fact that not only ourselves but also other people and other
institutions have their own set of core values. People such as friends,
partners and employers, each have values that have an effect upon us and
our lives.
Consequently, we may find
ourselves living our lives according to the values of other people
instead of following our own values. For example, in the work place, you
may find yourself following the values of your employer;- good
timekeeping, increased production, profits, sales targets etc.. Yet how
many of these values would you feel fitted with your own core values?
Furthermore, if you spend your life meeting only the values of your
employer, do you feel that would be a happy life?
Do you feel that meeting only
the values of your employer would lead to a successful life? Well, that
would be possible if you measured your success in terms of achieving
targets set by your employer and gaining more pay or promotion as a
consequence. But just look at how many people go through life with the
feeling that true success is much more than earning money or promotion.
People increasing measure success by other criteria. For most people,
success is measured by something more than or other than financial gain.
So for most of us, following an employer’s values would not lead to what
we feel to be a successful life.
This is not to say that the
values of others are not important. They are important and it is
important for us to recognise these values especially when they impinge
or affect our own lives. However, it is more important for us to
recognise our own personal core values.
It is by our own core values
that we measure our success and happiness. It is they that tell us what
is important in our lives.
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