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How to stop guessing and start operating from your center.

How often do you think about your core values? Maybe a few times a year, when you finally catch a breath.

Now, how often do you feel friction in your work, your relationships, or your schedule? Probably weekly, maybe even daily.

That friction is a byproduct of the choices we make. If our values are the stars we use to navigate, but we only look up once a year, it’s no wonder we end up off-course.

If you’re feeling friction more often than you’re feeling alignment, you have an opportunity.

It’s time to move your values from your heart — where you visit occasionally — to your hands, where your life is actually happening. Here are three ways to do it.

Three ways to operationalize your values

1. Create a veto list

This is your automatic “no.” A list of conditions that instantly disqualify an opportunity because they violate a core value.

  • Value: Deep work. Veto: No meetings before 11:00 AM.
  • Value: Integrity. Veto: No working with people who won’t put expectations in writing.
  • Value: Family. Veto: No travel that requires being away on Sunday nights.

2. Insert a 2-minute pause

When a request feels “off,” wait. During that pause, ask: “Is my ‘yes’ because I actually want this, or because I’m afraid of the ‘no’?”

If the driver is fear, you’re likely about to violate a value.

3. Categorize your task list

This gives instant insight and takes zero extra time. When you look at your to-do list, mentally (or physically) group your tasks under the value they support.

  • Value: Security. Paying taxes, insurance, contracts.
  • Value: Vitality. Cooking dinner, gym, sleep.
  • Value: Community. Calling Mom, networking, coffee dates.

The litmus test: notice which items don’t fit into any value bucket. If a task feels “homeless,” it’s a prime candidate for the veto list.

Questions for reflection:

  1. If you had to name your “Big Three” values right now, what are they?
  2. Where is the friction currently the loudest in your week?
  3. What is one thing you are already doing that feels in total alignment?

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