Core Values Values
Browse values in the Core Values category of the Howdy Human Dictionary of Values.
Core Values value index
- Accountability Taking responsibility for one's actions and being answerable for their outcomes.
- Authenticity Being true to oneself and honest with others, showing real feelings and beliefs.
- Bravery Facing fears and challenges with courage, even when feeling scared or uncertain.
- Commitment Being dedicated to doing what you said you would do and supporting others in achieving their goals.
- Courage The ability to face fear, difficulty, or uncertainty with bravery and determination.
- Fairness Treating everyone equally and justly, ensuring that all have the same opportunities and rights.
- Freedom The power or right to act, speak, or think without hindrance or restraint.
- Honesty Being truthful and transparent in thoughts, words, and actions without hiding or lying.
- Honor Being fair and truthful in your actions and treating others with respect.
- Humility Being humble involves recognizing and appreciating the value of others without boasting about oneself.
- Integrity Living honestly and being true to oneself and others, even when facing challenges, builds trust and connection.
- Justice Fair treatment for everyone, ensuring that rights are respected and wrongs are corrected.
- Piety A deep respect and devotion to something sacred or holy, often shown through actions and beliefs.
- Professionalism Showing respect, responsibility, and good behavior in the workplace or any professional setting.
- Quality Being committed to excellence and ensuring that products or services meet high standards.
- Reliability Being dependable and consistently doing what you say you will do.
- Responsibility Being accountable for your actions and making sure you do what you promise.
- Sovereignty The ability of a group or country to govern itself and make its own decisions without outside interference.
- Spirituality A deep connection to something greater than oneself, often involving personal beliefs and practices that provide meaning and purposeā¦
- Truth Being honest and accurate, reflecting reality without lies or deceit.
- Work Ethic Having a strong work ethic means being dedicated, responsible, and putting in effort to complete tasks well.