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SELF WHEEL - DIMENSION 06 OF 16
Self-Worth
What you believe you’re worth when no one’s watching.
OVERVIEW
What this dimension looks at.
The baseline sense of your own value: whether it holds steady, or rises and falls with your latest achievement, someone’s approval, or your harshest inner commentary.
A reflective example
A good week has you feeling capable and whole; one piece of criticism, and you’re quietly convinced you’ve been getting away with something all along.
WHY IT MATTERS
Worth that depends on performance is exhausting to maintain and easy to lose. A steadier sense of worth changes what you’ll tolerate, ask for, and walk away from.
WHAT WE HOLD TO
What it looks like, either way.
These aren’t a diagnosis. They’re patterns, described plainly, so you can recognise where you tend to sit.
Signs of Alignment
- Your sense of worth holds through a bad week.
- You can take criticism without it rewriting who you are.
- You ask for things without first earning the right.
Signs of Misalignment
- One piece of criticism can undo a month of feeling capable.
- Your worth rises and falls with your latest result.
- You quietly suspect you’ve been getting away with something.
Practical insights
Where the work tends to start.
Separate worth from output
What you produce and what you’re worth are different accounts. Misalignment happens when they merge.
Notice the inner tone
The voice you use on yourself is a habit, not a verdict. Habits change with attention.
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Each edition turns insights like these into a concrete first move, matched to your lowest-scoring areas.
YOUR RESULT
See where Self-Worth sits for you.
The free assessment gives you an honest overall result. The full assessment scores this dimension, and all fifteen others, individually.