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Episode Summary
This is the first real action step of Phase 2. And I need to be clear: this matters more than your legal structure, your tax strategy, or your investment allocation. Today, you're going to draft your family's five core values.
Why Five Core Values?
Not ten. Not twenty. Five.
Five is the number where values become:
How to Identify Your Core Values
Step 1: Look at What You Actually Protect and Prioritize
Not what sounds good. What do you actually do?
Step 2: Ask What You Want Your Kids to Have
What values do you want guiding their decisions 30 years from now? What would you want them to teach their own kids?
Step 3: Identify What Decisions You Want to Make Easier
What decision filter would help? What principle would make hard calls clearer?
Common Core Values in Enduring Families
Who Should Help You Define Your Values?
Don't do this alone. Include:
Ask them: "What five values do you see us actually living?" They often see patterns about you that you miss about yourself.
The Documentation Process
Once you have your five values:
Key Quote
"The values you clarify today will filter decisions your grandchildren make 30 years from now."
Your Action Step
This week, draft your five core values. Write one sentence for each. Get it on paper. Get it real. Don't overthink it yet.
Resources & Next Steps
Visit producerswealth.com/family to download free copies of both books, watch the 10-minute video, or book a call.
Keywords
core family values, value identification, decision-making frameworks, family governance, legacy planning, values documentation, generational wealth, business succession, family culture, stewardship
By M.C. LaubscherEpisode Summary
This is the first real action step of Phase 2. And I need to be clear: this matters more than your legal structure, your tax strategy, or your investment allocation. Today, you're going to draft your family's five core values.
Why Five Core Values?
Not ten. Not twenty. Five.
Five is the number where values become:
How to Identify Your Core Values
Step 1: Look at What You Actually Protect and Prioritize
Not what sounds good. What do you actually do?
Step 2: Ask What You Want Your Kids to Have
What values do you want guiding their decisions 30 years from now? What would you want them to teach their own kids?
Step 3: Identify What Decisions You Want to Make Easier
What decision filter would help? What principle would make hard calls clearer?
Common Core Values in Enduring Families
Who Should Help You Define Your Values?
Don't do this alone. Include:
Ask them: "What five values do you see us actually living?" They often see patterns about you that you miss about yourself.
The Documentation Process
Once you have your five values:
Key Quote
"The values you clarify today will filter decisions your grandchildren make 30 years from now."
Your Action Step
This week, draft your five core values. Write one sentence for each. Get it on paper. Get it real. Don't overthink it yet.
Resources & Next Steps
Visit producerswealth.com/family to download free copies of both books, watch the 10-minute video, or book a call.
Keywords
core family values, value identification, decision-making frameworks, family governance, legacy planning, values documentation, generational wealth, business succession, family culture, stewardship