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Welcome to the ASQPodcast — where life transitions become your greatest teachers. The ASQPodcast helps midlife professionals navigate life’s most defining transitions with clarity, resilience, and meaning. Blending timeless wisdom from psychology, archetypal frameworks, and spiritual traditions with practical tools. Omar and Jessie guide listeners through reinvention — from career shifts and relationship changes to personal awakenings. Featuring honest solo episodes, practical deep dives, and guest interviews, this show is a roadmap for turning endings into authentic new beginnings. Here, we don’t offer quick fixes — we offer a map for your quest. Whether you’re feeling stuck, restless, or called to reinvent your life, you’ll find real talk, guidance, and community to help you transform endings into authentic new beginnings. We invite you to take this journey with us. Find Meaning, Navigate Change, Live & Lead Fully.
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Monday Jun 13, 2022
Why Core Values Matter (Now More Than Ever) | ASQ PODCAST S2 E45
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Monday Jun 13, 2022
In this episode of the A Souls Quest podcast, Omar and I will discuss the importance of understanding values or as Maslow calls them our basic human needs. Stay tuned.
What are values? Really, they are what keeps each of us moving forward. As Maslow stated in his Hierarchy of Needs, we have basic physiological needs. Physiological needs include things like food and water, if these are not met we can't survive. We also have safety and security needs, including shelter, warmth, and awareness that our basic human needs are being met. Maslow also notes it's our sense of belongingness, this is more social-based but includes feelings a person has when they belong to a group or organization. The last set up self-esteem needs includes developing a positive self-evaluation and accomplishment.
Core values are not a fixed set but are molded out of an individual’s experiences. Continual learning about oneself is important for success and for happiness. And values remain fluid, the more we learn about ourselves, the more we can use our experience to develop a better understanding of how we work and how we can improve. Our values either liberate us or imprison us in low self-esteem, underachievement, poor enrichment, and failing health.
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