“Counting Jews and Jews Who Count”: Sermon by Rabbi David Wolpe
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Within each of us are two selves, suggests David Brooks in this meditative short talk: the self who craves success, who builds a résumé, and the self who seeks connection, community, love—the values that make for a great eulogy. Can we balance these two selves? Perhaps, once we know them both.
How do you build culture at your company? It’s about perpetuating your Core Values in everything you do.
Every journey requires a roadmap of sorts. For business owners, that compass often comes in the form of core values. For Kalika Yap, an EO Los Angeles member, serial entrepreneur and mother of two, core values provide an important framework in her business and family.
In 2016, Ryan Hillier launched NOVAlex, the world's first “one-for-one” law firm: for every hour of paid legal services it provides to commercial clients, one hour of pro bono is offered to eligible low-income individuals, non-profits and start-ups.
Venerable Thubten Chodron gives a talk to a full-house audience at North Idaho College on developing a true sense of self-confidence based on living in line with our personal values.
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This video offers a simple exercise to help you identify your unique set of core values. Knowing and living by your values is a tremendously helpful tool.
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Satish Kumar shares his three top values for WorldValuesDay.
Mahatria speaks about the importance of a value system.
Your values are the things that are important in the way you live and work. Your values determine your priorities, and they are ultimately the fundamental measure of your success in life. When the things you do match your values, life is usually good.
In this video, I will walk you through an exercise to find YOUR core values. All to live the intentional life that you desire (yay to intentional living!). We will be using a very simple journal prompt driven core value exercise to walk us step by step through the process to find your core values.