Elevate your worklife by Living Your Top Values

EPISODE · Aug 24, 2024 · 6 MIN

Elevate your worklife by Living Your Top Values

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

In this episode of Project Joyful, executive coach, Tracy Tutty, dives into the essence of finding joy at work by aligning your job with your personal values. She shares actionable insights on how to identify and live your values, the impact of self-love, and ways to express your values in the workplace. Tracy also explores how to navigate misalignments between your values and those of your employer.   **In this conversation we discuss:** 👉 Identifying your values 👉 Self-love practices 👉 Expressing values at work   **Key Takeaways:** 1. **Aligning Values:** Learn the significance of knowing your top values and how they can change over time to align your work life with your core principles. 2. **Self-Love Practice:** Discover the power of self-love as a foundational element to expressing love in other aspects of your life, including your career. 3. **Values in Action:** Tracy shares actionable steps on how to express your top values in the workplace, even if they don't perfectly align with your employer's values.

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