By Carly Sime — 2019
When we know our core values life becomes far easier to navigate. If we think about how we live life, in a very stripped back way, it takes the form of a decision tree.
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Setting goals points us in the right direction and helps us clarify our values. But hanging on to goals when they no longer serve us is a recipe for misery.
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We all love to think of ourselves as honourable and decent people. If I were to cite the most virtuous of values, I believe there would be few people who wouldn’t count courage among their own.
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