We asked the community to tell us about the values and principles that guide their lives and businesses.
Brycen Barnes | YouTuber & Actor
A principle that means the most to me is to be your authentic self in every room you come across and to always treat people with respect. These mean the most to me because in this day and time respect is a lost art and people are very entitled but they lose the respect of their elders and strangers. Read more>>
Erin Pruitt | Founder – Erin Pruitt Photography, LLC
If I had to choose one core value that matters most to me and my brand, it would be generosity. You never truly know what someone is going through and any opportunity to go above and beyond for someone is an important one. Read more>>
Keira Oseroff Lambert | Psychotherapist
The value or principle that is most important to me is without question, integrity. Several values are important to me, but integrity encompasses all of them. Integrity includes authenticity- that is honesty and sincerity. It ensures that I remain true to myself and others, fostering trust and respect in my relationships. It means taking ownership and responsibility for my words and actions. Read more>>
Cynthia (Linke) Lincoln | Coffee Shop Owner
For me, kindness is the cornerstone of everything I do. I truly believe that kindness makes the world go around. In my personal interactions, I strive to treat everyone with the utmost kindness because you never know what battles someone may be fighting behind closed doors. Read more>>
Jacqueline Rolandelli | Feminine Embodiment Mentor, Rites of Passage Guide, Cycle Coach
The values of nurture that spring from the Mother concept (The Divine Feminine) to honor life and take care of our creation are deeply needed within our society. Our current value system is one of consumption and humanity is evolving in consciousness to include a more advanced value system, one that is rooted in higher regard for the earth and all of life. We are intrinsically connected to one another. Read more>>