It’s also worth developing a sense of our ethics, values, and morals. While this process will almost certainly depend on your own circumstances and disposition, there are various sources on ethics available to us from existing traditions that provide sound guidance.
Coming from a Buddhist background myself, I’ve found the Five Ethical Precepts, the Three Pure Precepts, and the Bodhisattva Vows to be invaluable. Reflecting on the ethical teachings in religious or spiritual traditions that you are familiar with or drawn to would likely be equally fruitful—or simply wrestling directly with the lessons you’ve learned from the experiences you’ve had in your own life.
An Introduction to Buddhism - Tasshin
All That is Necessary to be a Bodhisattva is to Want to be One - Tasshin