Achieving Values Alignment: Practical Steps and Common Challenges
Values: How do you build, grow, learn, and develop it? What gets in the way?
In our previous article, we explored the concept of values alignment - when your core beliefs and principles harmonise with those around you, whether it's your colleagues, leaders, or the organisation itself. We discussed how high values alignment leads to greater fulfilment, cooperation, and commitment at work. Misalignment, on the other hand, can breed conflict, disengagement, and a general sense that something feels "off."
Understanding the importance of value alignment is just the first step. The next crucial question is: How can you identify your core values and bring them into alignment with your professional life? In this article, we dig deeper by providing actionable steps to help you get clear on what matters most and strategies to better embody those priorities. We'll also explore potential roadblocks and how to navigate them.
The Foundation: Identifying Your Core Values
Before you can live and work in alignment with your values, you first need to get crystal clear on what those values are. Our values form the bedrock of our identities and guide how we view the world and make decisions. However, they often operate in the background without us consciously recognising them.
The first step is to bring those deeply held beliefs and principles into focus by engaging in thorough reflection. This self-discovery process takes time and honest self-examination.
There are several powerful exercises that can help unlock your core values:
If you get stuck during these self-discovery exercises, there are many value assessment tools online that can provide a helpful starting point for identifying your core values. I’ve also provided some common values to consider if you’re stuck for inspiration.
Getting in touch with your core values is a profoundly eye-opening exercise. You may uncover that you've been upholding certain values unconsciously all along. Or you might realise some of your priorities have drifted out of alignment over the years.
Assess Your Current Values Alignment
Now that you've clarified your core values through deep self-reflection, it's time to take an honest look at how aligned your current reality is with those ideals.
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This means assessing your value alignment across multiple dimensions:
To gauge your current alignment, journaling can be insightful. Over a week, document experiences that exemplified your values or felt at odds with them. This provides qualitative data.
You can also use quantitative assessments by rating your alignment numerically across different areas of your work life on a scale of 1-10. Identify patterns in the scores.
Be brutally honest during this assessment. Values misalignment is often subconscious until you shine a light on those subtle feelings of dissonance.
Strategies for Better Alignment
Once you understand where gaps exist, you can take steps to realign your reality with your highest values:
Potential Roadblocks on the Journey
Even with the best intentions, pursuing values alignment in your professional life can encounter speed bumps. Being aware of these common roadblocks allows you to anticipate and navigate them skilfully.
Aligning with your values is an ongoing practice, not a one-time task. It requires intentional effort, continuous learning, and the courage to stay true to yourself, especially when it's challenging. The obstacles are many, but by recognising them, you're better equipped to overcome them, growing stronger and more aligned with each challenge.