Know your values, know your value, and value others.
When you know your values, you can align your choices, behaviors, and habits with your core character. Never compromise your integrity.
When you know your value, you can align your goals with your true potential and vision. Never settle for less than you’re worth.
When you value others, you build a community of advocates and enhance your ability to influence. Never undervalue others or their dignity.
Once you know your values, know your value, and value others, you can truly add value to all parts of your life, whether vocational, avocational, or personal in nature.
Craig Ballantyne offers an insightful perspective on values, value, and vision. I recommend you learn more about him and access his thoughts on discipline, habits, and success.
What are my values?
My values are: discipline, community, and respect.
What is my value?
My value lies with God and His grace. I am a child of God and, therefore, a person of worth.
How do I value others?
I value others by respecting their time, actively engaging them in discussion, and collaborating with them in mutually meaningful pursuits.
Knowing my values, my value, and how I value others, I will add value to my vocational life by offering others unique opportunities in leadership development and change management, to my avocational life by transforming my passion for self-improvement into thought leadership, and to my personal life by using my God-given gifts to energize and motivate my communities.
How will you add value?