How to Identify Your Core Values When You Feel Lost and Disconnected
You cannot build a life that feels like yours on a foundation you have never examined.
And most women who feel lost, purposeless, or disconnected from themselves are not broken.
They are just living by values they never chose.
That is the real problem.
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And once you see it, everything starts to make sense.
In this post, I am going to walk you through 4 real ways to identify your core values using your own life experiences.
No quizzes. No guessing. Just clarity.
Why You Feel Disconnected From Yourself
Most women were taught what to value before they ever had the chance to decide for themselves.
Responsibility. Sacrifice. Loyalty. Gratitude.
And listen… some of those may actually be yours.
But some of them?
You have been carrying them out of habit. Out of expectation. Out of survival.
Not alignment.
That is the difference between inherited values and real values.
And that difference is everything.
What Your Real Core Values Actually Are
Your real core values are not what sounds good.
They are what shows up no matter what.
Even when nobody is watching. Even when there is no reward. Even when it costs you something.
That is what your life is built on whether you realize it or not.
So the question is not “What should I value?”
The question is:
“What do I already value based on how I actually live?”
Let’s find that answer.
Method 1: Your Anger Is a Map
Your anger is one of the clearest ways to identify your core values.
Because you only get deeply angry when something you care about is being violated.
So instead of pushing it down or judging it…
Use it.
If injustice makes you angry, you value fairness. If being dismissed makes you angry, you value respect. If people are fake and it bothers you, you value authenticity.
Your anger is not the problem.
It is information.
Start paying attention to it.

Method 2: Your Best Moments Tell the Truth
Now look at the opposite.
Think about a time you felt fully alive.
Not distracted. Not performing. Just… you.
What was happening?
Were you creating? Connecting? Leading? Free? Helping someone?
That feeling is not random.
That is your values being expressed.
Joy shows you what matters just as clearly as frustration does.
One shows you what is missing. The other shows you what is present.
Both lead you to the same place.
Method 3: What You Judge Is a Mirror
This one requires honesty.
The things you judge in other people are not random.
They point to what you hold as important.
If dishonesty bothers you, you value integrity. If laziness bothers you, you value effort or growth. If cruelty bothers you, you value compassion.
This is not about becoming more judgmental.
It is about becoming more aware.
Because what you cannot tolerate often reveals what you deeply respect.

Method 4: What You Defend Reveals Who You Are
This is the most powerful one.
Your real values show up when something is on the line.
Think about a time you spoke up. Set a boundary. Chose yourself. Or stood your ground.
What were you protecting?
That is your value.
Not what you say you believe.
What you act on when it is uncomfortable.
That is what is real.
How to Turn Your Values Into Direction
By now, you probably have a few words or themes that keep coming up.
Those are not random.
Those are your core values.
Now here is what you do:
Write them down. Look for patterns. Narrow them down to your top 3 to 5.
These become your filter.
When you make decisions, ask:
“Does this align with what actually matters to me?”
If the answer is no, that is your clarity.

If You Want This To Feel Clear and Not Overwhelming
This is exactly why I created the Core Values Finder.
Because most women get this far… and then stop.
Not because they cannot do it.
Because they do not have structure.
The Core Values Finder walks you through this step by step so you leave with clarity, not confusion.
Grab it here: https://keishagolder.com/cvf-lm/
Ready to Build a Life Around What You Just Discovered
Identifying your values is the first step.
Living them is where your life changes.
If you are ready to stop feeling stuck and start building a life that actually fits you…
Book a free discovery call: https://keishagolder.com/letstalk
Let’s talk about what that looks like for you.
Final Thought
Your core values have always been there.
You were just never asked to look for them.
Now you have.
So the question is not “Who am I?”
The question is:
“Am I willing to live like I know?”
FAQ SECTION
What are core values? Core values are the beliefs and principles that guide your decisions, behavior, and sense of purpose.
How do I find my core values? You can identify your core values by looking at your emotions, your experiences, your reactions, and the choices you make under pressure.
Why do I feel lost in life? Many people feel lost when they are living according to values they inherited instead of values they actually believe in.