LOVE NOT FEAR

Free core values generator

Discover the values that guide your every decision

Your core values are your internal compass. They determine what you say yes to, what you say no to, and who you become. Let AI help you uncover them.

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What it is

Living without defined values is like sailing without a compass. You move, but you drift. This AI-guided exercise helps you discover:

  • Who you already are (identity values)
  • Who you're becoming (aspirational values)
  • The principles that guide your decisions
  • What truly matters to you

The tool asks thoughtful questions and synthesizes your answers into your personal core values. Not a generic list, but something uniquely yours.


How it works

01

Reflect

The AI asks 5-7 carefully designed questions about your life, choices, and what matters most. No multiple choice, just honest conversation.

02

Discover

Based on your answers, the AI identifies patterns and synthesizes your personal core values: the words that define who you are.

03

Share and refine

Get a document you can share with trusted friends for feedback. Your values get sharper when others reflect them back to you.


What you get


Who it's for

Anyone who has ever said "I don't know what I want." You do. You just haven't named it yet. This tool is for people ready to stop drifting and start making decisions from a clear set of principles. Especially powerful for people at crossroads: career changes, relationship shifts, or the quiet feeling that something is off.


Frequently asked questions

How do I find my core values?

Start by reflecting on moments when you felt most alive and fulfilled. Our AI-guided exercise walks you through a personal core values list and helps you narrow down to the 5-7 values that truly define who you are.

What is a personal core values list?

A personal core values list is a curated set of principles — like integrity, growth, freedom, or compassion — that guide your decisions and behavior. Our exercise helps you discover which values resonate most deeply with you.

How many core values should I have?

Most people find that 5-7 core values feels right — enough to cover the dimensions that matter, few enough to remember and act on daily. The exercise helps you prioritize and rank them.

Can my core values change over time?

Your deepest values tend to stay stable, but their priority can shift as you grow. We recommend revisiting this exercise annually to see how your values have evolved with your life experience.


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