Discovering Your Core Values: Simple Guide Part 2

Welcome to the second installment in our September series exploring burnout prevention in depth. In the previous discussion, we examined the nature of personal values, explained how aligning your work and life with these values serves as a powerful shield against burnout, and highlighted why reassessing and updating your values plays a crucial role in the recovery process for those who have already experienced burnout.

Now, the key question arises: how exactly can you identify and clarify your own values? If this process feels daunting or unclear, rest assured that in this article, we will guide you step by step through the most straightforward and efficient method available. After all, when you’re grappling with burnout or feeling overwhelmed, it’s essential that any self-development activity is quick, simple, and low-effort to ensure you can actually benefit from it without adding more stress.

I remember trying an online values assessment quiz once that dragged on through countless complicated steps. After roughly ten minutes of frustration, I abandoned it entirely, still completely in the dark about my true values and irritated by how unnecessarily time-consuming it had been. The good news is that uncovering your values doesn’t need to be such a burdensome task at all.

Continue reading to learn the practical, easy-to-follow approach for determining your core values and integrating them into your life for better well-being and burnout resistance.

Nadia Ellsworth
Nadia Ellsworth

Nadia Ellsworth is a writer and former therapist specializing in stress, emotional regulation, and women's mental health. Her work explores the psychological dimensions of rest—why so many women struggle to give themselves permission to pause, and how chronic stress quietly undermines sleep and recovery. Nadia's approach is gentle and exploratory; she invites readers to examine their relationship with rest without judgment. Her writing bridges mental health awareness and practical self-care, always emphasizing self-compassion over self-optimization.

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