Core Values Assessment v.2
  • Universal Core Values Assessment

    "The universe is not outside of you. Look inside yourself; everything that you want, you already are." - Rumi
  • Your personal core values are the fundamental traits, essential qualities, and/or deeply held beliefs that represent your highest priorities. Your core values define what you really believe, how you behave, and how you think. They are the heart of what you stand for in the world. While over time, they may evolve and solidify as you gain clarity, they are the unwavering torches that light your path.  

     

  • Instructions

  • This survey is designed to help you uncover and clarify the core principles that drive your life. These values are fundamental to who you are, shaping your decisions, guiding your relationships, and informing your sense of purpose. By completing this assessment, you’ll gain deeper insight into which values resonate most with you and how they influence your daily life.

    1. Set Aside Time:

    The assessment typically takes 20 to 30 minutes to complete. Find a quiet space where you can focus and reflect without distractions.

    2. Approach Each Statement Honestly and Intuitively:

    You’ll be presented with a series of value-based statements. For each statement, think about how closely it aligns with your personal beliefs and behaviors. Don’t overthink—respond naturally based on your first instinct.

    For each statement, you’ll select how strongly you identify with it on a five-point scale. 

    Some questions might be challenging, and that's okay. Respond with your gut reaction based on your experience and intuition.

    3. No Right or Wrong Answers:

    This is not a test. There are no right or wrong answers, only honest reflections of what matters most to you. Answer based on who you are today, not who you think you should be or who others expect you to be.

    4. Complete the Assessment in One Sitting:

    Aim to finish the assessment in one session for the most consistent results. If you need to pause, make sure to return with a similar mindset to maintain focus and authenticity.

    5. Review Your Results:

    At the end of the assessment, you will receive a set of scores. Plot these scores on the radar chart provided. This chart visually represents your values profile across the nine universal values. Your scores will reveal which values are most central to how you see the world and which may be less prominent at this stage in your life.

    6. Reflect on Your Values Profile:

    Take time to reflect on your results. How do these core values shape your interactions, decisions, and outlook on life? This assessment offers insight into your personal motivations and provides a clearer understanding of how you move through the world. Use the companion Digging Deeper questions to help you gain more clarity and awareness.

  • Please submit your responses.

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