The 10 Core Values, Explained
These are the ten values the free test weighs against each other. Nobody holds all ten equally — the point is to see which ones you protect when you have to choose. Start with any that sound like you.
Achievement
Reaching goals and mastering hard things; measurable success matters to you.
Autonomy
Deciding how you work and live; freedom from control matters more than comfort.
Adventure
Novelty, risk, and new experiences; sameness feels like loss.
Connection
Close relationships and belonging; people over projects.
Growth
Learning and becoming more capable; stagnation is the enemy.
Integrity
Acting on principle even at a cost; being trustworthy and honest.
Recognition
Being seen, appreciated, and respected for what you contribute.
Security
Financial and material safety; a solid floor under your life.
Service
Making others' lives better; contribution as the point of work.
Harmony
Inner peace, calm, and low conflict; protecting your well-being.
Find Your Core Values
Take the free core values test — 20 questions, about 5 minutes. See your top 5 core values ranked, with guidance on what each one means and where it can trip you up.
Take the Free Core Values Test