When you're in practice, identifying your core values helps you stay aligned with your highest intention.
One of the things I do regularly - at least every year or two - is revisit my statements about what I do and who I serve/my "ideal client."
I find that this is a helpful practice, but it's not quite enough.
It's also important to think about the WAY you do what you do. I find that this stems from your core values: the things that are most important to you as a person and a practitioner.
It can be tricky to identify these, but once you do it is extremely helpful in writing and speaking about what you do.
When you're clear about this, you can more easily help your clients identify whether you'd be a good fit for them.
In this episode, I share a reflection question that helped me identify my core values.
I hope it helps you as well.
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