Take Inventory of Your Personal Currency – An Exercise


Take inventory of your personal currency by completing the following exercise: write down a personal assessment of your abilities, attributes, and current goals. Here are some examples to get you started. 

  • I am a people person
  • I have a good sense of humor
  • I don’t feel confident about money
  • I am an excellent skier
  • I am a loving, accommodating spouse
  • I make kick-ass chili
  • I’m a great mother
  • I am insecure about speaking my mind
  • I play the cello
  • I am currently learning a new language
  • I want to continue my education
  • I am nurturing
  • I feel overwhelmed sometimes, but I handle it.
  • I am kind

Now, frame your abilities, attributes and goals within the context of your self-worth and happiness. 

  • I feel worthwhile when I __________________________________
  • I am a competent and successful in my_______________________
  • I am happiest when I _____________________________________
  • My achievements make me feel worthwhile because_____________
  • I am strongest when I _____________________________________
  • My positive outlook for my future includes____________________
  • My friends and relatives appreciate me for my__________________
  • I like myself because I am__________________________________
  • I feel fulfilled and confident when____________________________

With the two exercises above, you’re filling out the picture of yourself, of your values, of your strengths and of your insecurities. In life, your connection with and knowledge of your self determines the nature of your relationships, of your finances and professional life, and of your ability to nurture and mother your children. It’s important to first know and invest in yourself – only then can you give and achieve to your full potential.

So take the time to really answer the questions – and let your heart guide you. Is there information in these answers – something that you could tweak or build on in your life?

Ready to asses your self-worth? Post your intent and blog about your journey, tagging your posts "self worth" We may feature your post in this series!

Just joining the series? Start from the beginning of Cheryl Saban’s 2 week guide for women to define their own self-worth, take responsibility for it and then to pass it on to others.

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Cheryl Saban

About Cheryl Saban

Cheryl Saban, Ph.D writes extensively about women, relationships, and social issues. She devotes a great deal of attention to philanthropic endeavors with a focus on pediatric health and research, education, and the empowerment of women. In addition to What is Your Self-Worth, A Woman's Guide to Validation, Saban has written several other books including Recipe for Good Parenting, Recipe for a Good Marriage, Recipe for a Happy Life, and New Mother's Survival Guide. She is married to Haim Saban. She's the mother of four, and grandmother of four.

6 Responses to Take Inventory of Your Personal Currency – An Exercise

  1. vtyogi April 30, 2009 at 4:03 am #

    I am really enjoying this course as it totally corresponds with two other projects I have going onright now… thank you!

  2. olivia April 30, 2009 at 9:43 am #

    Cheryl, this is a great reminder and opportunity to ask and answer these important questions. I've really taken to your posts this week. thank you.

  3. yumi April 30, 2009 at 11:15 am #

    Wonderful post to start the morning with. :)

  4. cheryl.saban May 1, 2009 at 10:51 am #

    I'm so glad, Tiffany! Thanks for your comment. I hope it will be helpful!

    fondly,

    Cheryl

  5. cheryl.saban May 1, 2009 at 10:51 am #

    I'm so glad, Olivia! Thanks so much. I am enjoying this too.

  6. cheryl.saban May 1, 2009 at 10:52 am #

    Glad you are enjoying this, Yumi. Thanks so much.