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Article by Annette Estes
We hear a lot these days about how to find your passion and follow your bliss. It’s easy to find your passion. You do it by understanding your values, which determine your attitudes and how you value (positive) or judge (negative) the issues, situations, and people in your life.
Thomas Leonard, the founder of CoachU and Coachville, once said that when we’re feeling satisfied our needs are being met and when we’re feeling fulfilled our values are being met. When you align your life around your values, you will find the happiness and fulfilment that may be eluding you now.
So what are your values? What are the passions that lead you to action and determine what you do with your life?
Eighty years ago, a psychologist by the name of Eduard Spranger identified six values or attitudes we all have to varying degrees of intensity. They are Theoretical, Utilitarian, Aesthetic, Social, Individualistic, and Traditional.
The two you rank highest in are your passions, numbers three and four are situational, and you will tend to have an indifferent or negative attitude toward people who are high in those you rank as numbers five and six.
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