Sorting out my values

I was reading Mark McGuinness Motivation for Creative People and for once, I was doing my homework.

He suggests writing down your values; the things that drive you. He gave a short list for you to sort from highest to lowest, then added in dozens more. A few of the original list values didn’t make it onto my second list.

It ended up being this in no particular order:

  • Knowledge
  • Creativity
  • Justice
  • Diversity
  • Generosity
  • Prosperity
  • Discipline
  • Courage
  • Integrity
  • Professionalism

Huh. Interesting. Some of these surprise ME.

Why did I choose these?

  • Knowledge defeats the darkness of ignorance
  • Creativity brings joy to myself and to others – painting, plays, opera, stories – even arranging a garden or a house is creative
  • Justice is vital to the world – without it we fall into the dark places
  • Diversity IS the world; why ignore it?
  • Generosity – again – without it – we let others down.
  • Prosperity – is good for us all – the true trickle down.
  • Discipline – without it you don’t get much done.
  • Courage – taking the first step may be the hardest part, but it’s not easy to keep walking.
  • Integrity ties into being able to trust and believe people and it also means being whole and undivided
  • Done is better than perfect but it sure helps if it’s done well.

So perhaps I should make one of my goals giving away a part of whatever I earn from my writing? It seems to be a much stronger value to me than even I realised.

Links:

Mark McGuinness

Motivation for Creative people