Sort Out Your Values
What is most important to you in life? Do you really know? This
simple exercise can help you discover your priorities.
Pick up a packet
of 3 x 5 cards. For several days, write down everything in the entire world
that you think you may want -- nice car, family with three kids, a graduate
degree, a trip to the islands, a home in the burbs, a second home in the mountains,
excellent health and fitness, early retirement, a life filled with peace and
serenity, a huge diamond ring. That's it - be as extravagant as you like.
Write
down every single thing that comes to mind, one item on each card. Then, each
day, go through the cards, keeping the ones that continue to grab you and
say "yes, this is really what I want in my life"! Put aside those cards that
seem to grow less important over time.
Continue this process every
day, until you whittle your pile down to about five cards. Most likely for
this time of your life, those are your most important values.
Will
these values change over time? Of course, people change.
Repeat
this exercise often to keep yourself focused on what is important to you.
This will help you to determine exactly how you want to spend your valuable
resources of time, money and energy on a daily basis. Soon you will find that
you are able to make decisions and choices that get you what you want... because
you now know what you want most!