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Excerpt from Chapter 1 - Your Life Values

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When you prepare for any journey, it’s important to pack the right things to bring with you. Your travels will be smoother, easier, and more enjoyable if you take the appropriate items on your trip. You wouldn’t want to take polar fleece clothing with you to Hawaii, for instance. Taking the right kinds of clothes, your personal toiletries, and any miscellaneous necessities, such as your passport or camera, can make the difference between a frustrating experience and a delightful adventure.

Likewise, having the proper preparations completed before you set off on the journey of living your life purpose will insure that you’ll have an easier time of it - and you’ll enjoy the trip more. As with any travel, you’ll be taking a bag of necessities with you on this journey of living your life purpose. Included in this bag are some very important and fundamental items - the most important of which is your life values.

What are Life Values?

Your life values define you, the true inner you, your core essence. They form the very foundation of your life and are reflected in everything you think, feel, and do. They’re the basis and the meaning of your life.

Your life values are major, important clues that you set up for yourself to help you remember your life purpose. They serve as guideposts, pointing the way for you and keeping you on your true path. They serve to guide you throughout your entire life. All of your choices, judgments, and decisions are filtered through them, whether you’re aware of this happening or not.

Life values are intangible, which can make them challenging to define, since you can’t see them, touch them, or smell them. They aren’t something you can have or own. For example, money is not a value, although there are some things that you can acquire with it that are life values, such as fun, security, and freedom.

Life values are not what you do, although they are reflected in how you do it. For example, someone who has a life value of beauty might build a house that is aesthetically pleasing to them. Someone else who has a life value of security would probably care less about their house being beautiful, but they would care that it’s strong, durable, and has sturdy locks on all the doors and windows. Both people built their house, but how they did it reflected their life values.

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