By Sally Kempton — 2014
You talk the talk, but can you walk the walk? Here's a checklist to tap your inner truth to live each day with intention.
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There seems to be an upsurge of thoughts, conscience, and consciousness, forcing all of humanity at the same time to find some inner resolve about a personal state of vices to virtues. It is not just the loss of your interpretation of a person you have grown up with on the air, or even in your life.
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As humans, we all have a set of core values—the virtues and principles that are most important to us. While the first step is to determine what your core values are, it is the act of living in alignment with them that can create freedom and power.
There are several questions you can ask yourself to help you figure out what values will make you happy.
In a world that is constantly evolving and taking new forms, it can be somewhat overwhelming trying to make sense of this thing called life.
Knowing your personal core values is one way of connecting with your authentic self.