
Over the next little while, as I continue to move in to my beautiful new home online, I’m going to bring some of my past content over to share. Originally published on Starshyne Productions.
Whenever I’m feeling really frazzled or down, I know it’s time look at what’s important. I’m not talking about what *should* be important or what commonly accepted wisdom says is important. I mean very specifically what’s important to me. When I’m feeling out of sorts, it generally means that my life has gotten out of alignment with my values.
We all have of values. Many clients have told me that getting clear on their values is life-changing. Once you are conscious of what’s actually important to you, it is so much easier to make choices that support who you are. So what are your values? If you have trouble coming up with an answer, think about a time you were really happy and/or really felt like yourself. What was happening? What/who was present? What did you value about that experience?
One thing that often gets in the way of us getting an authentic list is we have lots of ideas on what we *should* value (and so do our partners, bosses, families, to name a few). Maybe we imagine our parents would be mortified if we value excitement over security. Perhaps we feel guilty if we value fun more than hard work. But if we do, we do. If we create a life based on what others value or what we think we should value, we find that we’re living a life that has nothing to do with who we are. We end up working hard to create an environment in which we feel like a stranger.
So, if you do make a list of your values, take a good look at it afterwards and say, does this really belong to me? Think of a time when you made a choice in line with that value, were you happier with your life? Rhonda Britten has a great technique to double-check your values. She suggests you list people who are heroes to you, people you greatly admire. What do you believe their values might be? Check them against yours. What do you see?
So really, truly, in your deepest heart, what’s important to you? What makes your heart soar and your soul sing? When do you feel just like yourself and completely alive?
Jamie’s Values (aka what’s important to Jamie)
- Freedom/Authenticity/Integrity (being who I am)
- Self Expression (putting who I am out in the world)
- Creating/Building (making things and making things happen)
- Love (being loving and loved, celebrating love, adding to my loved ones’ joy and life, community, loyalty, compassion)
- Beauty (appreciating, creating, celebrating)
- Pleasure (sensuality, passion, fun, dancing, tasting life, joy)
- Home (creating and maintaining a place of serenity, beauty, ease, support and welcome)
- Life (experiencing it, enjoying it, embracing it, truly living it)
- Spirit (embracing and loving my spirit, your spirit and the Universe)
- Celebration (every special and glorious moment of life)
What are your values?
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I just finished writing a post about making space for important things! I wasn’t thinking about values, but I guess that’s what is behind it all.
Here’s my list of values:
Sharing and Nurturing
Learning and Curiousity
Whimsy and Adventure
I suspect the last two don’t make a lot of sense, but that’s ok. I can be one with my duality : )
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It’s funny I just posted a song on my blog yesterday, “I don’t want to be” by Gavin DeGraw and it sp;eaks about being yourself and not worrying about what others think or not looking around to see how to act or look. I am just starting to find my way out of others values for me so I am working on figuring out what I value , when I do I will let you know!! Right now the big one is to value myself and so true to that no matter what others think,
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J:
What a lovely post to start a week! Nice for you to share it again. Can any of us ever hear this supportive message enough?
It’s been awhile since I sat with a pen and paper and did a list of ‘me’. I think I’ll do that today and see if the list is the same.
Time for change…always. But sometimes it’s just as important to consider what does, and should, remain the same.
Love To You,
Holly
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This I will have to give allot of thought to. As most of my life I have been suppressed by others. My mom was a be seen not heard person. So it made me silent. I have cracked the egg a bit on this. kids made me responsible. Hubby suppressed my wild side. But it breaks out now and then. My main goal is to be happy and I have done a good amount of brain washing on this over the last year and 1/2. I some times feel I am in the wrong life. But my kids and grandkids now make this life wonderful. I am over the job stage part of my life. Now I have to make retirement the best part ever.
Thank you for giving me some thing to find out about my self.
I started creating the blog I wrote to you about. I called it Wrecking sisters united. But I have not yet sent out invites. I posted a link on my side bar. Would you like to be the first one to visit? And give me your blessing on the blog.
Have a great week.
Grammy
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