To define your core values, start with what you want and work backward to discover why you want it. For example, if you want to earn more money, is it because you want to support your family or travel the world? If the former, you may value security; if the latter, freedom. In either case, write down why that value matters to you and how it has shaped your life.
Apply the same process to arrive at three core values.
Then, use code words to turbocharge their impact.
Code words anchor your mind in your core values.
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