Finding Your North Star: Self-Awareness, Values, and Emotional Intelligence

In Part 1, we explored the external forces that can pull us away from ourselves. In this article, we turn inward and explore the role of self-awareness, personal values, and emotional intelligence in helping us stay aligned with who we truly are.

If you missed it, read Part 1: Following the Crowd or Finding Your North Star? Emotional Intelligence in a Fast-Paced World.

From Driftwood to Direction

In Part 1, we recognized the Speed Trap and the Divide Effect, the outside forces that make us feel lost and out of sync. To stop being moved by every external wave, we must build an unshakeable inner stability.

This stability begins with the deepest part of Emotional Intelligence: Self-Awareness.

We often think of Self-Awareness simply as knowing our feelings (“I am angry,” or “I feel stressed”). But true Self-Awareness goes much deeper. It is about understanding the source of your emotional energy. It’s the difference between feeling your ship is rocking and knowing exactly what caused the damage and where you need to steer to fix it.

True Self-Awareness is how you find your North Star, the fixed point of your identity.

Your Values Are Not Your Feelings

Your North Star is made up of your Core Values. These are the fundamental beliefs that dictate what is right and wrong for you.

Self-alignment is simply making sure your daily actions and words match your deepest values. When they match, you feel whole and steady. When they don’t, you feel anxious, guilty, or restless; that is your internal compass telling you that you are off course.

The Flavour of Discovery: How to Map Your Core

How do you uncover these fixed points that the world has covered up with noise? You don’t start by making a list; you start by noticing the powerful signals your life is already sending you.

Think about two specific moments that acted like a flare of pure truth:

1. Moments of True Joy:

Recall a time when you felt completely fulfilled and alive. What were you doing? Were you connecting? Creating? Learning? The underlying value that was being expressed in that moment of joy is a part of your North Star.

2. Moments of Pure Outrage:

Recall a time when you saw something unfair or dishonest that filled you with true anger. What was violated? Was it justice? Was it respect? The value that was being crossed in that moment is a principle you live by.

By looking closely at these moments of intensity, both good and bad, you can begin to map the geography of your truest self. This mapping is how you switch your focus from the external speed to your internal purpose.

The Hidden Engine: Values as Fuel

Your North Star doesn’t just keep you steady; it actually powers your life. When you know your values, your motivation stops relying on outside rewards, praise, or fear. Instead, you tap into an internal, endless source of fuel. This allows you to set goals that truly matter to you and keep working toward them, even when the rest of the world tells you to quit or change direction. This pure, aligned drive is what separates a true purpose-driven life from one chasing trends.

Developing deeper self-awareness often requires intentional reflection, feedback, and support.

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The Power of Your Unfenced Self

When you know your core values, the world’s divisive pressure loses its power. Your North Star gives you the strength to stand free.

Your identity becomes unfenced. This means you cannot be easily contained, categorized, or manipulated by forces like media trends or political demands.

Your identity becomes defined by your compass, not by the crowd. This is the essence of true personal control.

A Question to Reflect On

Let this question sit with you as we close this part:

What one thing are you currently most proud of that didn't require outside approval or an audience to achieve?

— Narissa Kohut

Next time, the journey continues: Establishing your North Star is powerful, but life still throws giant waves at your ship. In Part 3, we will look at how to steer through the storm: Mastering Self-Regulation and the Emotional Emergency Brake.

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Many people know something feels off long before they can explain why. Coaching can help you reconnect with your values, strengthen self-awareness, and move forward with greater confidence and intention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are core values?

Core values are the beliefs and principles that guide your decisions, behaviours, and priorities. They help shape how you live, work, and lead.

How does self-awareness improve leadership?

Self-awareness helps leaders better understand their strengths, emotions, communication patterns, and decision-making processes, leading to more intentional leadership.

What is the connection between values and emotional intelligence?

Emotional intelligence helps us understand ourselves and others. Knowing our values provides a framework for making decisions that align with who we are.

Why do people feel disconnected from themselves?

Many people become disconnected when external expectations, responsibilities, and pressures begin to outweigh their connection to their own values and priorities.

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