• I value the time I spend with my husband and children.
  • I value my friends -- online and real world.
  • I value personal growth -- for myself and my family. We make time to learn new things and go new places.
  • I value financial security -- our budget is a work in progress and I do all kinds of things to earn money.
  • I value health and safety -- I make healthy meals and provide a safe place for my children to live.
  • I value time alone -- I take some time every day to relax alone, even if it's just a long bath.
  • I value peace.
  • I value beauty.

Well, you get the idea. Some people divide their values into family, career, and home. Others into personal, interpersonal, and non-personal. Divide or not. It's your life. Seriously, it does help if you can start making the connection between what you actually do with your values. Whatever works for you.

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