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By Susan M. Heathfield, About.com Guide to Human Resources since 2000

Identify and Live Your Personal Values

Monday December 29, 2008

Ten Days to a Happier, More Successful Career and Life: Day Seven

Yesterday, you focused on building and promoting your own personal growth and development as a person and as a member of a workplace. Today, you'll need to focus even more deeply and look inside to determine your values. Articulating these values is another important step in the ten day success program.

You have values already; we all have values of one type or another. You developed your values over the lifetime you have lived. Values come from family, friends, experience, education and every aspect of your background and life happenings. Identified and articulated, your values come to the forefront of your life and they illuminate and illustrate the decisions, relationships, goals, and choices that you make and hold.

Read Identify and Live Your Personal Values.

A significant contributor to your ability to live your personal values is developing your personal vision statement.

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