“Acting on our interests refines our understanding of what we are good at and what we value. The experiences we have along the way sometimes introduce us to new values that enhance and enlarge our vision. The lessons we learn through habits of action test our understanding and teach us to identify what matters in our life.” UnderstandingActingTeachValueGoodHabitsRelevanceActExperiencesLessons LearnedInterestsLessons Of LifeIdentifyUnderstanding Oneself And OthersMatter MoreEnhanceIntroduceEnlargeHabits Of ActionNew ValuesWhat We Value Book:Relevance: Matter More Source: Relevance: Matter More
“A dog can embody renewal, spontaneity, and the creation of new values, representing freedom from societal constraints and a return to authentic, creative living. ("I am young and have no dog")” FreedomSpontaneityAuthentic LivingCreative LivingI Am Young And Have No DogNew ValuesSocietal Constraints Author:Erik Pevernagie
“By becoming poets of physical and mental height, we can create new values and build new forms of life, defying the tyranny of habit, the constraints of the mapped and measurable, and challenging life’s routines that harden into unquestioned structures. ("Skyward, over and above")” PoetsConstraintsMeasurableMappedNew ValuesLife S RoutineTyranny Of HabitUnquestioned Structures Author:Erik Pevernagie