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Defining your values, goals, and beliefs

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Setting goals
Determining values
Solidifying beliefs
Finding your purpose
Align with your conviction

"A knowledgeable person will say he knows these for himself. A wise one always have one more thing to learn." -Carlita

For all RFers.


1. Uncovering personal values and upgrade your life
2. List of values
3. Examples of life purposes

Long read. Worth it!

Discussion
After completing the exercise, share with us...what core values did you end with?
Which did you start?

Me?

I started off with

Family
Freedom
Security
Art
Intimacy

I ended with

Security
Inner harmony

My art will be the vehicle to take me there.

What about you?
 
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Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Sample: Your life core values "Last days of life questions"

As you ask yourself these questions, be sure to keep your responses to a single word that encapsulates each answer.

Here are six important questions to get you started:

What would I do if I only had six years to live?

What would I do if I only had six months to live?

What would I do if I only had six weeks to live?

What would I do if I only had six days to live?

What would I do if I only had six hours to live?

What would I do if I only had six minutes to live?
 
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Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
If you read the link its more thought provoking than a one sentence answer. I think there are four or five exercises and stuff. Always something to learn about yourself no matter how knowledgable we think we are. We are not all wise; age has nothing to do with it.
 

Craig Sedok

Member
It is hard for me to know. 28 years same job, same drive, same building, same smell, same walk, same machines, same routine. 10 hour days till I die. Hey, is there something more to living?
 
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