Write Your Own Values Charter - A Companion Workbook

$8.00

A guided workbook for clarity, alignment, and grounded decision-making

This workbook is an invitation to name what actually matters to you — in your own language, on your own terms.

The Values Charter is not about choosing values you should have, adopting a preset list, or trying to become a “better” version of yourself. It’s about slowing down long enough to recognize the values that are already shaping your choices, and then making them visible, explicit, and usable — especially when life gets stressful or complicated.

Inside this guided workbook, you’ll move through a gentle, structured process to:

  • Identify where your values are already being honored

  • Notice where you override yourself or move out of alignment

  • Clarify what those patterns are pointing toward

  • Distill your insights into a clear, personal Values Charter you can return to again and again

You’ll be guided through reflective prompts, integration questions, and a final charter template designed to support:

  • decision-making

  • boundary-setting

  • structural clarity (how you organize your time, energy, and commitments)

This workbook is designed for individual use and can be completed in one sitting or revisited over time. There is no right pace, no requirement to finish, and no expectation that your values remain fixed.

The final pages invite integration — how this charter may help you say no, pause, or relate differently — and offer options for revisiting and revising as your life changes.

This workbook is for you if you:

  • feel pulled in many directions and want clearer internal guidance

  • struggle with decisions under pressure

  • want language for your boundaries that feels true, not performative

  • are navigating transition, burnout, or realignment

  • want a grounded starting point for deeper self-inquiry

What you’ll receive:

  • A beautifully designed, printable PDF workbook

  • Guided reflection pages

  • A Values Charter template you can keep visible or revisit seasonally

Alignment is not static.
This charter is not meant to constrain you — it’s meant to support you as you become.

A guided workbook for clarity, alignment, and grounded decision-making

This workbook is an invitation to name what actually matters to you — in your own language, on your own terms.

The Values Charter is not about choosing values you should have, adopting a preset list, or trying to become a “better” version of yourself. It’s about slowing down long enough to recognize the values that are already shaping your choices, and then making them visible, explicit, and usable — especially when life gets stressful or complicated.

Inside this guided workbook, you’ll move through a gentle, structured process to:

  • Identify where your values are already being honored

  • Notice where you override yourself or move out of alignment

  • Clarify what those patterns are pointing toward

  • Distill your insights into a clear, personal Values Charter you can return to again and again

You’ll be guided through reflective prompts, integration questions, and a final charter template designed to support:

  • decision-making

  • boundary-setting

  • structural clarity (how you organize your time, energy, and commitments)

This workbook is designed for individual use and can be completed in one sitting or revisited over time. There is no right pace, no requirement to finish, and no expectation that your values remain fixed.

The final pages invite integration — how this charter may help you say no, pause, or relate differently — and offer options for revisiting and revising as your life changes.

This workbook is for you if you:

  • feel pulled in many directions and want clearer internal guidance

  • struggle with decisions under pressure

  • want language for your boundaries that feels true, not performative

  • are navigating transition, burnout, or realignment

  • want a grounded starting point for deeper self-inquiry

What you’ll receive:

  • A beautifully designed, printable PDF workbook

  • Guided reflection pages

  • A Values Charter template you can keep visible or revisit seasonally

Alignment is not static.
This charter is not meant to constrain you — it’s meant to support you as you become.