What matters to "You" Today
May 12, 2026 9:06 am
Having suffered from vertigo since childhood, and sporadic bouts of it, in addition to seasonal, hormonal changes and physical exhaustion.
I would often run into panic mode every time my head goes dizzy, and my ears ring with tinnitus.
So, the first time I was working with my mentor coach, trying to understand
What really mattered to me,
My response sheet was filled with the answers all revolving around health, but more so, being independent, making it to the top of my value list.
Reason?
The vertigo episode, followed by anxiety and anxious thoughts, of losing balance, was equivalent to being dependent on someone in this cruel world.
I was stuck in a loop of overthinking and overwhelm, enmeshed in fear of dependency.
If you ask me the same question today, my answers might be very different; however, the principal reason may remain the same.
Principal reason here = Values (what matters the most).
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Do you know an interesting fact?
Our values are like oxygen—everywhere, invisible, and quietly governing every choice we make
From our needs, wants, or purpose, to present-day challenges, each under its influence, yet most of us are NOT EVEN aware of it.
If you are wondering how this is possible?
Stay tuned, next week we shall learn more about this in detail.
In the meantime, grab your notepad and answer this;
Tool: The Last Day
Q- If you had only one day to live, what 5 things would you spend your time doing?
Then
For each one, ask yourself: why does this matter to me?
What came up for you?
I would love to hear your reflections on this key journal prompt. Please share your thoughts and experiences, use the subject line: ‘My Values,’ and send your response to me at [email protected]. Your insights matter!
& I read all my emails:)
Warmly,
Mehnaz Amjad