Values and Anti-values – The Key to Inner Peace and Lasting Harmony
In one of my posts How To Resolve Internal Conflicts and Live In Peace With Yourself I said that a conflict between values and anti-values can be the main reason why we lose peace of mind and feel stuck or unsatisfied with our life.
We have all been there:
You really need to finish your project in time, but some part of you intentionally procrastinates. You work hard at your personal relationships, but another part of you wants to leave. You want to pursue your goals, but a little voice inside your head is telling you that you will fail. Most of us are not immune to the inner arguments, self-doubts and worries.
But what if we could resolve 90% of our inner conflicts? What if we could stop the stream of negative thoughts that often take over our mind? What if we could finally feel at peace with ourselves and the world around us?
It is not impossible! Inner harmony, joyful existence and unshakable belief that you can be successful start with your peace of mind. And peace of mind starts with getting to know your core values and anti-values and settling inner conflicts.
If you are still unconvinced here are 5 Sound Reasons why it is so important to learn your personal values and anti-values:
• It empowers you to make better decisions. If you know your values, it becomes much easier to align your choices accordingly.
• It becomes easier to find compatible places, lifestyle and people that support your way of living.
• It allows you to identify your main priorities in life and choose goals that are right for you.
• It makes you live with integrity. It does not mean that anyone who discovers their values will instantly become an honest and honorable person. I wish things could be that easy. “Living with integrity” in this case, means being true to yourself, becoming a “whole” person.
• It improves your communication with other people, because you understand their way of thinking and actions better.
What are values and anti-values?
What I am about to share with you is serious psychology stuff that is the basis of most coaching sessions, so bear with me.





