by Alastair Ruston
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17 November 2022
Our values are part of our identity. They determine how we live, how we work, and what we prioritise. Often, they are subconscious attributes, but when we take the time to reflect, we can identify what our core values are and how they impact the way we live and the way we work. Conflicting values can cause unhappiness and unease, so recognising the values that make us true to ourselves is important. Knowing your values has a never-ending list of benefits, from encouraging decision-making to boosting self-confidence. It brings stability and safety into our lives, and it guides our behaviours, including career choices, especially if you’re a business owner like me. I’ve put together this list of my core values that tell me who I am. While they are a significant part of my personal life, I use them in business too, because I think it’s important to be our true selves at all times. Trust Trust is essential in all parts of life, but especially in business. Trust brings cooperation, reliability, and organisation. It keeps the cogs turning, and it helps people reach their full potential by fuelling innovation, imagination, productivity and creativity. This means we, myself included, have to lead by example. If clients don’t trust me, then why should they work with me? In the workplace, we have to illustrate trust with our clients, team members and employees. Curiosity I pride myself on being curious about everything. Being inquisitive in all aspects of life inspires collaboration and engagement. It’s human nature to seek new experiences, ask more questions, and learn from those around us. Curiosity allows us to think more deeply and find more creative solutions and ideas. This can lead us anywhere - the sky’s the limit! Self- Reliance I don’t like depending on others. I much prefer to do things myself where I can and not have to rely on others. Losing my father at a relatively early age taught me that. As children, we rely on our parents and guardians, but as we get older, we develop the skills to become self-reliant. We are more prepared, financially and emotionally, in our careers and even our beliefs, because we don’t have to rely on others. It gives us the opportunity to push our own boundaries. Self-reliance is a valuable asset because it’s motivating and inspiring and it boosts self-esteem and personal growth. Fairness Fairness is an essential tool to have in your toolkit. We can all agree that much of life is unfair, and it makes us frustrated and angry. But as people, I think it’s important to be fair in the areas of life that we can control. Good judgement can go a long way, so it’s important to be fair in a way that has positive influence. For example, in the workplace, fairness supports equality, responsibility and safety, which in the long term encourages productivity, respect, trust and honesty. Making A Difference Little things can make a big difference, so going above and beyond for clients, colleagues, and for the people around me is a crucial value for me to uphold. When you make a difference for someone, they believe that their effort too can have an influential impact. This feeling of empowerment becomes widespread across other areas of their life. It gives us purpose so that everything we do is done to the best of our ability, whether that’s in the workplace or in our personal lives. Competitiveness Competitiveness isn’t just about competing with others but competing with ourselves. Using competition in the right way can be motivational, resulting in higher quality performances, products or services. It ignites originality, creativity and imagination so that we work to our full potential. While it’s important to be inspired by competition, we also need to find balance. So use competition to fuel the fire, but pause and reflect on this value and how you can use it to make positive progress. What Are Your Core Values? Think about the people you admire, whether it’s close friends and relatives or your celebrity role models. What values do they have that you admire? Are they values that you can honour too? Your beliefs and opinions shape your values, and how you respond to key moments in your life. It helps you identify your goals and aspirations, and find your purpose. Take the time to consider your values. What makes you, you?