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Peace & Forgiveness

Let There Be Peace On Earth Song

Peace on Earth - sounds like a wonderful and hopeful Christmas song. “Let there be peace on Earth and let it begin with me.”

As I think about the lyrics to that song, I am so often reminded about the lack of peace on Earth. For my entire life I can remember war and hatred in some area of the world. In the last 100 years there has hardly been a time without strife somewhere in the world. 

From the World Wars, to the Vietnam War, to the Cold War to the War in Afghanistan, it’s been one conflict after the next. Today there is the war between Russia and Ukraine. There is seemingly no peace on Earth.

However, I still believe that we can find peace within our souls - despite what is going on in the world around us. News and social media are not helping us find peace though.

In fact, I recently saw a reel on Instagram that talked about how as humans we do not have the capacity to know all the evil, sadness, and hardship that goes on in every corner of the world. Our shoulders are not big enough to hold a weight that heavy. 

In previous generations, people typically had access to their local news and maybe a bit broader. Sure, you could put on the National news one time per day for an hour - but we didn’t have access to real-time events through social media like we do now. Our souls cannot handle the weight of that.

When I saw that, it made so much sense to me. My brain gets overwhelmed and my anxiety creeps in when I’m too tuned into the news and world events - it’s scary!

So if we want to find peace, then we must stop overconsuming the news (for starters!). 

I’m curious what your best tips are for finding peace within this crazy world?

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Interesting Fact #1

Inner peace is a state of tranquility where you feel at ease with yourself, others, and the world around you. It's about being fully present and comfortable in your skin. less impacted from anxiety, worry, and stress.

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Interesting Fact #2

When you experience inner peace, you accept who you are — your strengths, flaws, desires, dreams — everything that makes you uniquely you. You also feel more accepting of the world around you and the situations that are unfolding so you’re less negatively impacted by anxiety, worry, and stress.

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Interesting Fact #3

Finding inner peace isn't about brief respites from stress or moments of relaxation. A state of inner peace can be maintained through equanimity. Equanimity is a skill you can learn which helps you keep a calm and balanced state of mind, regardless of the various ups and downs that life throws your way. So, you’re okay if things are okay but you’re also okay if things aren’t feeling okay. Mindfulness is the key.

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Quote of the day

“Nobody can hurt me without my permission.” ― Mahatma Gandhi

Article of the day - 10 Things Mentally Strong People Give Up to Gain Inner Peace

Mental strength and inner peace go hand in hand. Mentally strong people are confident that they can handle whatever life throws their way.

That's not to say they don't feel pain or that they don't get sad--they experience their emotions on a deep level. But they don't waste energy wishing things were different or trying to change other people. They stay focused on managing their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

They also make self-improvement a priority, because they know there's always room for improvement. And they give up these 10 things that could destroy their inner peace.

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10 Things Mentally Strong People Give Up to Gain Inner Peace

Letting go of certain things can open the door to true contentment in life and, yes, maybe even inner peace.

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Expert Opinion By Amy Morin, Author, "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do" @AmyMorinLCSW

Aug 2, 2018

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Mental strength and inner peace go hand in hand. Mentally strong people are confident that they can handle whatever life throws their way.

That's not to say they don't feel pain or that they don't get sad--they experience their emotions on a deep level. But they don't waste energy wishing things were different or trying to change other people. They stay focused on managing their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

They also make self-improvement a priority, because they know there's always room for improvement. And they give up these 10 things that could destroy their inner peace.

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1. Engaging with toxic people

The people you surround yourself with affect the way you think, feel, and behave. Engaging with people who lie, gossip, bully, or cheat takes a toll on your well-being.

Mentally strong people don't waste their energy trying to change toxic people. They establish healthy emotional and physical boundaries.

2. Excessive self-blame

Thinking everything is 100 percent your fault--whether it's a failed relationship or an accident--will affect the way you see yourself and the world around you. You can't always prevent bad things from happening.

Mentally strong people take appropriate accountability. They recognize they're responsible for their choices, but they also acknowledge factors beyond their control--like the state of the economy, the weather, and other people's choices.

3. Chasing happiness

Thinking you need to be happy all the time will backfire. Momentary pleasure is much different than long-term satisfaction.

Mentally strong people are willing to put in the hard work it takes to gain contentment. They refuse to give in to instant gratification or temporary indulgences. They look for ways to build a brighter future by creating long-term goals.

4. Staying comfortable

It may seem like staying inside your comfort zone is the key to feeling good in life. But avoiding discomfort always backfires in the end.

Mentally strong people face their fears, venture into unknown areas, and test their limits. They know that being uncomfortable is tolerable and allowing themselves to experience discomfort is the key to living a better life.

5. The victim mentality

Thinking the world and the people in it are out to get you will prevent you from being your best. In fact, if you blame all of your problems on external circumstances you'll never take responsibility for your life.

Mentally strong people acknowledge their choices, even in the face of tragic circumstances. They focus on the things they can control, and they refuse to waste their time hosting pity parties.

6. Trying to impress people

You could waste a lot of your life trying to make people like you. Depending on admiration from others, however, gives others power over you.

Mentally strong people are comfortable in their own skin. They don't waste their time worrying about whether other people approve of their choices. Instead, they focus on living according to their values.

7. The pursuit of perfection

Striving for excellence is healthy. But insisting on perfection is an uphill battle. You'll never feel good enough if you set the bar impossibly high.

Mentally strong people accept that they're going to fail and make mistakes. They are able to acknowledge their flaws and weaknesses.

8. Grudges

You may think holding onto a grudge somehow punishes someone else. But, in reality, clinging to anger and hatred only reduces your life.

Mentally strong people let go of grudges so they can focus their energy on more worthwhile causes. That doesn't mean they allow themselves to be abused by people, however. It just means they don't allow pent-up resentment to overtake their lives.

9. The quest for material things

No matter how much money you make, a bigger house, a nicer car, or more expensive clothing won't give you peace of mind. Expecting material possessions to satisfy your needs will leave you sorely disappointed.

Mentally strong people aren't necessarily minimalists, however. They can enjoy nice things. But they don't expect their material possessions to give them joy and contentment.

10. Complete self-reliance

Thinking you can do everything on your own is about acting tough--not being strong. There will be times when asking for help is important.

Mentally strong people aren't afraid to admit when they need help. Whether they rely on a higher power, ask for professional help, or lean on a friend during a time in need, they gain strength from others. Knowing they don't have to have all the answers gives them a renewed sense of inner peace.  

How to build mental muscle and gain inner peace

Inner peace comes from knowing your beliefs and the willingness to act according to them. It takes mental muscle to do that.

Fortunately, everyone has the ability to practice mental strength exercises every day. The more mental muscle you build, the easier it is to find true contentment in life.

Question of the day - What is your best tip for finding peace within this crazy world?

Peace & Forgiveness

What is your best tip for finding peace within this crazy world?