Personal Values Mindfulness Exercise
Have you ever felt like youโre on autopilot in your day to day life? This feeling can present itself in many forms, and to varying degrees. You might feel like youโre not present while youโre at work, or like your mind is preoccupied when youโre spending time with family members. A mindfulness practice can help you overcome these feelings by increasing your sense of awareness, focus, and presence in your daily life.
Sometimes, though, this โautopilotโ feeling can start to creep into some of the big pictures aspects of who we are as people. We might find ourselves doing things that arenโt commensurate with who we want to be, and how we want to exist in the world. Indeed, we may at times feel like weโre unsure of what our core values are. Are we really aware of what we believe about the world? Are we acting on those beliefs?
Increasing awareness of your values
In this mindfulness exercise, youโll be instructed on how to identify and assess your core personal values. To begin with, youโll put together a list of the values and qualities that you identify with the most on a deep, internal level. Before attempting to do this, weโll discuss what exactly we mean by โvalue,โ and what it may mean to you.
When working to identify your deepest values, youโll be instructed to think in terms of where you derive your greatest sense of satisfaction, purpose, and meaning. These events, feelings, interactions, and habits can provide helpful clues and insight into what you value most.
Incorporating your values into your life
Once youโve identified which values matter to you the most, youโll receive guidance on how to incorporate these values in your day to day existence. This is easier said than done, but itโs achievable with intention, practice, and a desire to live according to your deepest beliefs. Think of this as an important step on your journey to live more mindfully.



