1.
Accountability
You take responsibility for your actions and their consequences, and you respect others who do
the same.
2. Awareness
You take pride in your conscious awareness of what exists or is happening around you – as well
as within you.
3. Balance
You want everything in your life to be in the right proportion to everything else; no one thing
dominates your life.
4. Beauty
You make time to enjoy everything you perceive with your senses that makes you feel an
inexplicable surge of happiness.
5. Boldness
Those who are bold aren’t necessarily fearless; they’re just good at giving the impression that
they are.
6. Calmness
Think of the stillness of a lake’s surface when nothing disturbs it.
7. Cleanliness
Essentially, this is the absence of any filth or contaminant — and you work to maintain it.
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8. Closeness
This word implies intimacy or a strong personal bond, especially between people.
9. Commitment
Commitment is the difference between a goal and a daydream; it involves decisive action.
10. Compassion
When someone has hurt you, you value sympathy and forgiveness more than the chance to
punish them.
11. Confidence
You have unshakable faith in your own powers or rightness of purpose or a strong desire to feel
that faith.
12. Connection
Without a deep, personal connection, you can’t feel attracted to someone.
13. Consciousness
Living intentionally means living consciously, but you may be seeking consciousness on a
higher level.
14. Contentment
Contentment is a mental or emotional state of satisfaction wrapped in peacefulness.
15. Cooperation
You value your ability to work toward a common goal as part of a team; meaningful
collaboration is central to your mission.
16. Courage
Courage is the ability to do what needs to be done in spite of fear.
17. Creativity
Creativity uses the imagination to create new things and find new solutions to problems.
18. Decisiveness
You place a high value on your capacity for making decisions quickly and effectively.
19. Determination
Determination is a firmness of purpose in spite of challenges in the relentless pursuit of a goal.
20. Dependability
Others can count on you to do everything possible to keep your commitments, and you want the
same from them.
21. Dignity
You feel strongly that people should be treated in a way that show’s respect for them as fully
conscious equals.
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22. Diligence
Someone who is diligent is persistent and careful in his work or other efforts.
23. Discipline
Think of this as a set of expectations for yourself or others and the means used to enforce them.
24. Discovery
This is the act of finding out or learning something new through exploration or experimentation.
25. Diversity
You’re committed to exposing yourself to and appreciating the diversity of cultures, experiences,
and beliefs in the world.
26. Duty
Think of the moral or legal obligations that bind you or someone else — and your commitment
to seeing those obligations are met.
27. Education
Consider this the process of learning through study, exploration, instruction, experimentation, or
recreation.
28. Effectiveness
Something is effective if it succeeds in producing the desired result.
29. Empathy
You feel what others feel, and you probably consider this empathic value as an essential part of
your identity.
30. Encouragement
You cherish the ability to give hope to others and build up their confidence.
31. Excellence
To excel is to be outstanding in something or to have an exceptional degree of some knowledge
or ability.
32. Experience
This can be a felt encounter with something or the foundation of your superior knowledge and
understanding of something.
33. Expertise
You embrace the title of expert in your field because you excel in your knowledge or skill
34. Exploration
If you enjoy traveling in or through new places to learn about them, you have the heart of an
explorer.
35. Fairness
With your strong sense of justice, you insist on equal pay for the same amount and quality of
work.
36. Faith
Faith is complete trust in someone or something, and it stands apart from both fanaticism and
complacency.
37. Flexibility
You place a high value on your ability to bend easily without breaking — physically, mentally, or
emotionally.
38. Focus
You pride yourself on your ability to focus on something (or someone) to the exclusion of
everything else.
39. Freedom
Freedom is the ability to do what you must without interference from external or internal forces.
40. Frugality
You take pride in the way you handle your finances and in your avoidance of waste and
unnecessary expenditure.
41. Fun
You look for ways to delight or amuse others to enhance their enjoyment of life — and your
own; making time for fun is a priority.
42. Generosity
You enjoy giving of yourself and of your time and other resources to others, and you want to
pass along this value to your children.
43. Gratitude
It’s vitally important to you to show thankfulness and express your appreciation for the good
things in your life.
44. Growth
You invest a considerable amount of your time and energy in your own personal development
and in that of others.
45. Happiness
Experiencing and sharing joy, satisfaction, and contentment are high priorities for you.
46. Health
You prioritize a wholesome diet and an effective fitness regimen. You might start running or
some other easy-to-begin workout to solidify health habits. You also recognize the value of self-
care to your well-being.
47. Honesty
You place a high value on truthfulness in others, and you’ve made sacrifices to develop or
preserve this quality in yourself.
48. Hopefulness
You pride yourself on your optimism or sanguine perspective on the future.
49. Humility
Humble people base their self-worth on what they know to be true about themselves, and this
makes them immune to the opinions of others.
50. Humor
You prioritize laughter for yourself and seek to bring more of it to others.
51. Integrity
Integrity is when your actions and words are in congruence with your beliefs.
52. Intimacy
Intimacy can refer to close relationships or to activities that bring two people closer together.
53. Intuition
Gut-level directions and insights are your 24-7 copilot (or maybe even your pilot).
54. Kindness
You treat people exactly as you would want to be treated, and your kindness attracts others.
55. Leadership
The motto, “Throw me to the wolves, and I’ll return leading the pack” resonates strongly with
you.
56. Learning
You find opportunities for learning everywhere you go, and you can’t imagine your education
ending before you do.
57. Love
To show and to experience love in its fullness is inseparable from your will to live and your
sense of self.
58. Loyalty
You expect the people close to you to be unwavering in their faithfulness, just as you are to
them; loyalty is love put to the test.
59. Mindfulness
Living in the present moment and enjoying all the good things in it — with intention and gratitude
— is vital to you.
60. Moderation
You enjoy all good things in modest or measured amounts — all the better to savor them and
leave more for others.
61. Motivation
You breathe in motivation throughout the day and keep the fire in you stoked and ready; you
also love to motivate others.
62. Openness
You leave your eyes, your mind, and your heart open to new people, new knowledge, and new
experiences.
63. Optimism
You believe your tendency to focus on blessings and expect more of them is more in alignment
with the truth than pessimism.
64. Organization
You value order — keeping everything in its place and making it easier to keep your spaces
clean, clutter-free, and calming.
65. Originality
You love the novelty and buzz of new ideas, adventures, and artistic expressions; you breathe
originality into each new creation.
66. Passion
You feel fully alive and electric about your life, your purpose, your relationships, and the work
you do.
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67. Peacefulness
Life is too short to spend it in turmoil; let there be calm, forgiveness, and harmony within you
and in your relationships.
68. Persuasiveness
You value the power of communicating effectively and persuading others to do things or to
share your perspective.
69. Professionalism
Professionalism is kindness in a business suit; you treat your customers, coworkers, and other
contacts as equals.
70. Reason (or Logic)
Dismantling poorly-constructed arguments and countering them with effective reasoning is your
Legoland.
71. Resilience
Your life motto could be “Use it,” because no pain or mistake is ever wasted — and you never
give up.
72. Respect
Whether it’s authority, accomplishments, or service, you feel compelled to honor it with a certain
degree of deference.
73. Sacrifice
You know that real love involves sacrifice — giving up something good for something better or
to serve someone else.
74. Security
You want to feel free or safe from danger or the threat of violence to you or to those you care
about.
75. Sensitivity
Your greater susceptibility to pain comes with a greater receptivity to beauty and inspiration.
76. Sensuality
You’ll try anything once and some things on a daily basis, if possible — just to enjoy the sense
experience.
77. Serenity
You value your peace of mind so much, you prioritize words and actions that help you preserve
it.
78. Significance
It’s not enough for you to get stuff done; that stuff has to have deep personal meaning or it has
to contribute to a meaningful goal.
79. Simplicity
You like to keep things simple and to expel things from your life that make you feel cluttered
inside or tied down by a million threads.
80. Sincerity
You’re drawn to genuine people, even if they’re not always nice; you admire their authenticity
and work to emulate it.
81. Spirituality
You believe not only in the existence of spirits but also their power and your ability to connect
with others through your own.
82. Stability
You need to feel that each step will meet solid, level ground; you hate uncertainty and
imbalance and look for ways to correct both.
83. Strength
You cultivate bodily strength as well as inner fortitude, and you recognize and admire it in
others.
84. Structure
The best stories (and buildings, etc.) have a solid, reliable structure, and you appreciate this
when you see it.
85. Success
Essentially this word means you’ve obtained the results you wanted — ideally without doing
something you’ll regret.
86. Support
You want to feel supported by others, and to be the kind of person others can count on for
support when they need it.
87. Sympathy
Rather than rush to judgment, you put yourself in the other person’s shoes and try to see the
situation from their perspective.
88. Thoughtfulness
You put thought into the gifts you give and the actions you take for others, and you appreciate it
when others do the same.
89. Thrift
You spend as little as you can on everything from food to clothing to that new (to you) used car
— regardless of your income.
90. Timeliness
You value other people’s time and expect them to return the favor by being punctual and
finishing things in a timely manner.
91. Trust
You want people to know they can count on you to keep their secrets and have their backs, and
you want to be able to expect the same.
92. Understanding
When you truly know someone or something, you comprehend them with your heart as well as
your mind.
93. Uniqueness
You delight in your own uniqueness, and you enjoy helping others appreciate how they are
unique and why it matters.
94. Usefulness
You value utility in the things you hold onto. You also strive to make yourself useful when the
situation calls for it.
95. Virtue
You appreciate virtue when you see it in others, and you work at cultivating it in yourself.
96. Vision
You see things most others miss, and you pursue things most others consider impossible.
97. Warmth
Warm and messy trumps cold and immaculate every time; it’s all about the people.
98. Wealth
You want to never have to wonder, “Do I have enough in the bank?” Wealth means living your
life without being limited by money.
99. Wisdom
True and profound insights into people and things are a defining characteristic for you — or one
you greatly admire in others.
100. Worthiness
You feel renewed when someone or something reminds you of your worth.