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                                       Example list of core values


Here is a list of example core values that could assist you in your life.  I spent much of my life standing in the mirror and asking myself. Who Am I?  What Am I About? What Is My Purpose Here?

  You can use this list as inspiration when deciding on your own core values, understanding what others might select as their core values.  The list below are great areas to work on in our lives.  From youth to elderly.  Time is open…. These are things that can be worked on daily.  Give it a chance.  Read through the list and evaluate if the subject is an area that you could improve.  There is no pass or fail on this.  Every value you work on is improving your life one step at a time.    Challenge yourself to work on a couple of the values at a time.  As you improve on one… take on another!



  • Acceptance

  • Achievement

  • Adventure

  • Bravery

  • Community

  • Creativity

  • Curiosity

  • Family

  • Friendships

  • Growth

  • Happiness

  • Hard work

  • Honesty

  • Humility

  • Ingenuity

  • Innovation

  • Integrity

  • Kindness

  • Knowledge

  • Open communication

  • Optimism

  • Patience

  • Peace

  • Popularity

  • Power

  • Quality

  • Respect

  • Responsibility

  • Spirituality

  • Stability

  • Success

  • Tenacity

  • Time management

  • Wealth

  • Wisdom

  • Work/life balance

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