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Our core values are what motivates and helps us to create a plan of success for ourselves. Core values can affect our families, associates, friends and coworkers. Our core values have been instrumental in creating family histories and success.

Our core values can be either personal or business. It is a belief system that we create for ourselves. Our personal values define the way that we want to live our lives. Our business values include ethics and fundamental priorities that extend toward others.

Personal values do include family. It is a rule of thumb that everyone in the family believes in and acts upon. Keeping those values into maturity can either make or break us. In other words, while growing up, the core values of family can be vitally important in helping us to approach adulthood and help us to secure our future.

Family values reflect common commitment among the members to get or keep...
Core family values include rules of the house, traditions that we believe in, birthdays, the jobs that we choose and the loyalty that we try to preserve.

Core Values are usually not subject to change, if the person believes in its ability to get them through any situation or includes their goals and determines their actions. Your morality and ethics are involved when it comes to your core values.

Your core values will help you to make decisions according to what you believe in.
A personal coach or mentor can help you to assess your personal values. To do a self-evaluation, you can find out or discovery it for yourself.

Find out what is important to you in your life. What is your motivation? Is it money, success, family, self-improvement, career or power? Depending on the answer to this question, you will use your core values to lead you along the way of finding that which you seek.

Working on someone else"s values is not indicative of finding your true self. Therefore, you must use your core values to determine how badly you want something and what price you are willing to pay.

Our core values are the catalyst to determine the direction that our lives will take, the social status that we choose, religion that identifies us, and the entertainment that we choose. Our core values are deep rooted and may change on occasion, especially if they are superficial. When we have fixed core values, those stay with us throughout our lives and we use them to help us in our decision-making.

Your core values may be different from another individual outside your scope of family and friends or social circle. Parents set values from birth and influence us to accept religion, neighbors, their friends, and other important factors that affect our lives.

Choosing our friends wisely can prevent us from changing vitally important core values that we believe in. Your core values will help you to discover certain ideals and why they are valuable. When you get to point of maturity, you will be able to revisit those core values that you learned when you were young and determine if they are all right for you.

About the author Sharon Capehart

Whether from her home office in Dallas, Texas, or traveling around the country, SHARON CAPEHART, the Empress of Empowerment, makes it her mission to "wake up" women everywhere to the incredible potential they have long forgotten they possess. She is the author of "The Power 2 Be You!," creator of "A Woman"s Path to Success" as well publisher of the FREE Power Up! ezine. Sharon"s breakthrough "Path To Success" series helps women build a solid foundation for success as Sharon herself guides them on a journey to a life filled with excitement and personal power! "A Woman"s Path To Success" is available now at www.positivelywomen.com. Sharon Capehart, Empress of Empowerment, is an Author, Coach, Speaker and Entrepreneur. Sharon will help you build a solid foundation of confidence, cultivate a success-oriented mindset, and walk with you on your journey to a life filled with Passion, Excitement and Personal Power. For more information please visit www.positivelywomen.com.

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