You’ve watched all the content and learned all about discovering and developing your core values. In this session, you can ask series creator Robert Glazer any questions you have and seek his advice, share your experiences moving through the series, and even suggest topics and content for future projects.
No matter where you are in life's journey, core values can guide you to a fulfilling destination. CEO and WSJ bestselling author Robert Glazer begins this course on finding core values by sharing his personal journey to discover, development and implement his core values.
Why are core values so important in the first place? Robert explains why you should care about finding your core values, and what you can accomplish when you align your life to those core principles.
Now that you're ready to start building your own list of core values, it's time to ask: what is an effective core value anyway? Robert shares the difference between effective and ineffective core values, and gives a blueprint you can use to determine if a core value is right for you.
Now that you've learned the effect core values can have on your life, and have gotten an understand of what makes a core value effective, it's time to get to work developing your own list. Robert shares a detailed exercise to help you draft, test and refine your list of personal core values.
To access the full directions of the Core Value Exercise, follow this link: https://bit.ly/2Vg0eKc Once you've followed the link, you'll be able to scroll through the exercise directions and do the exercise at your own pace. Questions? Reach out to course@robertglazer.com
Once you’ve completed the exercise, the next steps are to test and refine your core values. This lesson explores ways to determine in the coming weeks whether your values are right for you. Then, Robert explores ways to align your personal and professional life to your core values, and become more fulfilled in the process.
Once you’ve gained clarity on your core values, you’ll come to realize certain people and environments clash with your values. Robert shares tips to help you navigate these challenging situations without compromising your values, or burning bridges.
Discovering core values is just the crucial first step to gaining clarity in what you want most in life. Robert shares examples of how our purpose can often be connected to our previous adversity, and helps you evaluate what your own core purpose may be.
Core values serve as a guidepost. However, sometimes two values can contradict each other. Robert gives examples for how to navigate these types of conflicts and create a hierarchy for your core values – leading to easier, smarter decisions.