Discover Your Core Values
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If you don’t know your core values, you can end up being wildly successful, but miserable. If you don’t know your team members’ core values, they’re probably going to leave. Today, our colleague Mark Donohue, joins us to talk about what core values are and how to discover them.   We talk about how core values are factual, not aspirational. They aren’t what you aspire to be, but who you are at your core right now. By identifying them, you can better align your decisions with your sense of fulfillment, both in your professional and personal life.  Mark walks us through the process of identifying them, and how they may change over time. We also talk about how to manage conflict around people’s unique core values, finding counterbalances and new ways of doing things. Plus, we have a little fun with each other about our core values– it can be pretty amusing and endearing when you know your co-workers’ core values. Want to identify your core values? Sign up for our free webinar, access our free PDF, or buy the Core Values Deck at The1Thing.com/core-values  *** To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods. We talk about: The difference between aspirational and factual values How identifying core values can lower conflict and increase fulfillment That your core values may change over time Links & Tools from This Episode: Sign up for our free webinar, access our free PDF, or buy the Core Values Deck at The1Thing.com/core-values  Free Resources Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email [email protected] Produced by NOVA Media
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