7 Steps to Finding Your Uniqueness
April 5, 2010Sales, Marketing & Communication: The Old Ones Are The Best
April 7, 2010Values are the foundations that drive most, if not all, of our decisions whether in business or in life. They influence our relationships, our customer service, our leadership style….everything. They also change over time so it can be extremely useful to re-evaluate our own values from time to time to see how things may have changed for us and why. By having a good understanding of our values, we can gain tremendous insight, clarity and focus. Furthermore, we can use those insights and clarity to make decisions about priorities and take action that are aligned with who we are currently…….. and, importantly, who we want to be in the future.
The above word cloud are some of my values. Thanks to Wordle for helping me create my cloud.
There are two reasons that values and priorities are important for our lives.
1. Decide
We all have preferences on what is the best way to go about something or the best way to accomplish something or what is the right way to do something. It’s your life, your business, your team, your family so you take the decisions on what “best” means to you.
2. Consistency
Life sometimes passes us in a blur and it is really easy to get distracted by new things or other peoples stuff. So, the second reason that defining your values and, therefore, your priorities is to battle our own inconsistency. It’s easy to fall into the trap of living by or conducting our business by different priorities every day. One day you go to the gym; the next day you’re watching crappy TV all day long. One day you are polite to customers; the next day you’re very short and disrespectful. If we are not conscious of our values and use them to set priorities to help us stick to a clear and consistent course, we’ll naturally wander. The result: poor results.
Do you find that there are times that you have conflicting priorities and that sometimes you feel obliged to do things that sit uncomfortably with you or are things that are not important? Do you have a clear idea of what your values are in your business and in your personal life? Are they aligned?
Taking time to discover and define our values will help you prioritise and improve the results in areas that are truly most important to you.
In order to get a clear sense of what is important to you in life and business, have a go at this:
- Make a list of things that you consider important in life and business – Simple way to do this is to take a piece of paper and split it into two columns, one labeled personal and the other business.
- (Alternately you could do a search on the t’interweb for a list of values that will help you get started).
- Mark the ones that ‘jump’ out at you. This could be in a positive or negative way.
- Also, pay attention to the ones that you think are important but are not part of who you are right now as they can become part of who you want to become.
- Collect a list of 5, 10, 15 values that are the most important ones to you in life and business and then prioritise them
- Question: Is everything you are doing right now the ‘best’ for you and/or your business?
- Question: Are you consistently living your values in life and business? If yes, hurray! If not, then why not and what needs to change to make that happen?
- Next steps: Who do you need to be and what do you need to do have the outcomes you desire?
How long is since you reviewed your values?
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I find the trick with Values is walking the walk. Lots of people say that one of their most important values is say happiness, but in the “real world” (whatever that is) they spend time on sad and miserables activities that don’t make them happy.
As with anything in life a true decision is instantly followed up by action. Once you’ve decided on what’s important to you value wise you MUST follow it up with action.
This is a really good post Adrian. Thank you for taking the time to share it.
.-= Ben´s last blog ..This week’s Friday Personal Development Homework =-.
Hi Ben,
You make a really good point about taking action and, therefore, walking the walk. It’s the only way to get results.
I just checked my Wordle list again to see if Happiness was there….and it is. On reflection, I am not sure that Happiness is a value but rather is a product of different things for different people. Something like…
Happiness = f(value1, value2, value3, action1,action2…)
if you like maths.
What do you think?
Adrian
I think happiness can be a value but can at the same times a product of many values and actions
.-= Ben´s last blog ..This week’s Friday Personal Development Homework =-.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for your contribution on this and making me think this through. I’m still thinking about what is a value and what isn’t. Guess that’s a good thing because, at least, I’m thinking about them and they are present for me.
Adrian