Values worksheet

Values worksheet

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June 9, 2022
A values worksheet is an easy way to keep track of which values are more important to me. The values presented here have different types of importance levels, some are really important others get in the way of what is truly important. This worksheet aims to align my short term actions with my long term values. Making my future self proud of my present self.
The values written on this article were made by a younger Ronny... perhaps more naive but nonetheless me.
 
  1. Foundational Values My unshakable values Values that form the groundwork of my being and what I wouldn't comprised for anything.
      • Health
      • Growth
      • Contribution
      • Relationships
      • Creativity
      • Solidarity
        • It could be the case that I do comprised but the point is that it needs to be as close to zero as possible within the constraints presented to me in that point and time.
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  1. Structural Values My personal values Values that form my personality, my beliefs, my goals, and my persona.
      • Autonomy
      • Certainty
      • Character
      • Communication
      • Confidence
      • Compassion
      • Curiosity
      • Focus
      • Freedom
      • Free Speech
      • Grace
      • Gratitude
      • Humility
      • Humor
      • Insight
      • Integrity
      • Intimacy
      • Leadership
       
  1. Surface Values My minor values that make life better. Values that could be also called hobbies, interest, pastimes, and fun activities. These values are what we could say shape my day to day, and bring purpose to my life.
      • Soccer
      • Photography
      • Organization
      • Cleanliness
      • Music
      • Style
      • Learning
      • Art
      • Investments
      • Podcasts
      • Reading
      • Writing
      • Software Development
       
  1. Imaginary Values The obstacles in my way.
      • Consumerism
      • Insecurity
      • Negativity
      • Craving
      • Luxury
      • Youtube
      • Productivity
      • Procrastination
      • Public Opinion
      • Obligation
      • Social Media
      • Self Doubt
      • Expectations
      • Busyness
      • Impulse
      • Jealousy
       
      This worksheet was originally written in 2020. Inspired by The Minimalist Values worksheet.