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[Cultivating Grounded Success: Defining and Living Your Values]-[Kemi Nekvapil - A Compass for When You're Lost]

The Imperfects · B2 · 2025-10-05

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Anchor of Personal Values

In this episode of The Imperfects, executive coach and author Kemi Nekwapili returns to guide the team through the nuanced process of "values work." Kemi defines a value as a "lens through which we look through life," serving as an anchor point that provides stability in an ever-changing world. The discussion emphasizes that identifying one's values is not about creating a rigid rulebook, but about revealing who we are at our core so we can navigate life with integrity.

The Trap of "Weaponizing" Values

One of the most critical warnings Kemi provides is against the "weaponization" of values. This occurs when individuals take their personal values—such as kindness or loyalty—and project them onto others, expecting everyone else to live by the same standards. Kemi notes that this often leads to "othering" people and creating unnecessary suffering. She poignantly observes, "It is so much harder to live into our values than it is to tell other people how they should be living theirs." True values work requires us to focus on our own agency and conduct, rather than policing the behavior of others.

The Process: From Words to Embodiment

Kemi explains that values work is often stressful because it requires deep thought and feeling rather than just selecting words from a list. She encourages people to select a small number of core values (typically three) and to view them as a dynamic compass. The team members share their own journeys:

  • Josh identifies curiosity, flexibility, and self-compassion.
  • Hugh settles on care, courage, and croissants (the latter serving as a reminder to enjoy life’s small, fun moments).
  • Bridget, the executive producer, explains why she chose joy as an umbrella value to encompass fun, pride, and integrity, noting that her role often involves heavy emotional labor that requires more depth than just "fun."

Umbrella Values and Aspirational Goals

Kemi introduces the concept of "umbrella values," where broader concepts (like curiosity) can house smaller, related values (like flexibility). She cautions against "aspirational values," which are values we think we should have rather than who we actually are. When we choose aspirational values, we risk self-weaponization—using these values as a stick to beat ourselves with when we fall short.

Goal setting is also reframed through this lens. Rather than traditional 5- or 10-year plans, Kemi suggests creating goals that are direct extensions of one's values. This ensures that one's "life energy" is being spent in areas that resonate with their true self.

Cultivating Culture and Connection

When applied to an organization or a team, values work transforms culture. By bringing everyone into a room to define individual values first, a team builds synergy, vulnerability, and trust. The Imperfects team shares how their collective values—care, courage, and joy—guide their difficult decisions, such as how to handle toxic social media feedback or whether to share personal, vulnerable stories.

Conclusion: Living Authentically

Kemi concludes by emphasizing that living into one's values does not necessarily make life easier; in fact, it often makes it more difficult because it requires setting boundaries and making conscious choices that others may not always appreciate. However, it is the path to "grounded success." By moving away from the need for external validation and anchoring ourselves in our own humanity, we can navigate the world with a sense of integrity that remains constant, regardless of the room we are in or the people we encounter.

🎯Key Sentences

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That got pretty intense pretty quickly.
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No pressure.
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Just light and breezy.
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I'm reading between the lines.
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I feel like I've taken something, not heavy, but like slightly heavy out of my backpack.
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📝Key Phrases

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live into our values
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weaponising values
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read between the lines
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in advance of
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anchor point
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📖 Transcript

My name is Bella and I'm the assistant producer on The Imperfects.
I'm the descendant of Russian and English migrants who journeyed to Australia during the Second World War.
I grew up on the border of Wadarung and Eastern Mar country, inspired by their care for the natural world as I explored the land near my home.
Here at The Imperfects, we acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land where our podcast is recorded.
We extend our respects to their elders, past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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