Showing posts with label Peace Thought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace Thought. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
40 Ways to Create Peace of Mind
By Lori Deschene
“Set peace of mind as your highest goal, and organize your life around it.” ~Brian Tracy
There was a time when I thought peace was a destination, in much the same way I imagined I’d eventually arrive at happiness or success.
It seemed like something I needed to chase or find—definitely not something I could experience without dramatically changing my life.
I needed to work less, relax more, and generally revamp my circumstances and relationships in order to be a peaceful person.
Despite seeing peace as an endpoint, I also saw it as something passive—after all, that’s why I was so stressed: I had so much to do.
I’ve since realized that peace is always available, and like any desirable state of mind, it requires effort, even if that effort entails consciously choosing to be still.
Sure, our circumstances affect our mental state, but they don’t have to control them, not if we make tiny choices for our well-being.
Admittedly, it’s not easy to choose peace when we’re going through tough times. I still go through periods when I get caught up in worries and stresses, and it can feel like that’s the only available response to things that have happened.
But it’s not. There are countless things we can do to create peace of mind—both in response to events in our lives, and proactively, everyday.
If you’d also like to develop a greater sense of peace, you may find these suggestions helpful:
Meditation
1. Take 5-10 minutes for a simple seated meditation.
2. Take 100 deep breaths, counting “and one,” “and two,” and so on, with “and” on the inhalations and the numbers on the exhalations.
3. Take a meditative walk, focusing solely on the physical sensations of walking—the earth under your feet, the swing of your hips.
4. Find a guided meditation on YouTube and let it lull you into a blissful state of presence.
5. Practice alternate nostril breathing. Hold the left nostril down and inhale through the right; then hold the breath. Release the left nostril, hold the right one down, and exhale through the left. Now start on the left with an inhalation, exhaling on the right. This is one set. Do up to five of them.
Communication
6. Write down everything that’s weighing you down mentally and then burn it as a form of letting go.
7. Write down everything you’ve learned from a difficult experience so you can see it as something useful and empowering instead of something to stress you out.
8. Tell someone how their actions affected you instead of holding it in and building resentment.
9. Call someone you’ve denied forgiveness and tell them you forgive them.
10. Apologize for a mistake instead of rehashing it, and then choose to forgive yourself.
Creativity
11. Engage in a little art therapy; grab some crayons, markers, or paint and put all your feelings on the page.
12. Create a peace collage. Include images that make you feel relaxed and at ease. (Google “peace collage” and you’ll get lots of ideas!)
13. Meditate on your favorite peace quote and then write it in calligraphy for framing.
14. Take a walk with the sole intention of photographing beautiful things that make you feel at peace, like a tree with colorful autumn leaves.
15. Write a blog post about what gives you peace of mind. (This has been a calming experience for me!)
Activity
16. Get up and dance to your favorite song, focusing solely on the music and the movement. Get into your body and get out of your head!
17. Take a long walk on the beach, focusing on the feel of the sand between your toes and the sound of the crashing waves. Cliché, but highly effective!
18. Go for a bike ride in a scenic part of town, and immerse yourself in the calm of your environment.
19. Take 5−10 minutes for stretching, syncing your breath with the movements (or if you have an hour, visit a local studio for a yoga class).
20. Declutter a cluttered part of your home, creating a more peaceful space.
Acceptance
21. Muster compassion for someone who hurt you, instead of wallowing in bitterness, which will make it easier to forgive them and set yourself free.
22. Set aside some time to actively enjoy the good things about the present instead of scheming to create a better future.
23. Create a list of things you love about yourself instead of dwelling on how you wish you were different.
24. Focus on what you appreciate about the people in your life instead of wishing they would change (assuming you’re in healthy relationships).
25. Recognize if you’re judging yourself in your head with phrases like “I should have” or “I shouldn’t have.” Replace those thoughts with, “I do the best I can, my best is good enough, and I’m learning and growing every day.”
Solitude
26. Start reading that book you bought about dealing with the challenge you’ve been facing.
27. Schedule a date with yourself—a time when you don’t need to meet anyone else’s requests—and do something that feeds your mind and spirit. Go to a museum or take yourself to your favorite restaurant and simply enjoy your own company.
28. Sit in nature—under a tree, on a mountain—and let yourself simply be.
29. Be your own best friend. Tell yourself what’s on your mind, and then give yourself the advice you’d give a good friend who had the same issue.
30. Repeat some positive affirmations that help you feel present, peaceful, and empowered.
Connection
31. Tell the truth in your relationships. When we hold in our true feelings, we create stress for ourselves. Be kind but honest and share what you really feel.
32. Catch critical, blaming, or self-victimizing thoughts. Instead of ruminating on what someone else did wrong, express yourself and ask yourself what you can do to create the change you’re seeking.
33. Have fun with someone you love. Forget about everything that feels like a problem and do something silly and childlike.
34. Connect with someone online who can relate to what you’re going through and create a mutually supportive relationship by sharing and listening.
35. Let someone into your self-care routine—ask a friend to join a yoga studio with you, or invite your sister to jog with you on the beach.
Contribution
36. Volunteer your time to help a charity you believe in. Put all your energy into helping someone else, and you will inadvertently help yourself.
37. Volunteer at your local animal shelter. Animals are naturally present, and it’s contagious!
38. Do something kind for someone else without expecting anything in return. If they ask what they can do for you, tell them to pay it forward.
39. Leverage your passion to help someone else (i.e.: if you’re an aspiring designer, design a logo for a friend). You get to get in the zone doing something you love; someone else gets support they need. A win/win!
40. Leverage your purpose to serve someone else, not for money—just because. That might mean helping them pursue their passion, or motivating them to reach their fitness goals. Whatever gives your life meaning, give it to someone freely.
As is often the case with these types of list, this can seem a little long and overwhelming. The important thing is that we do at least one tiny thing every day to create mental stillness. What helps you create peace of mind?
Photo by h.koppdelaney
source: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/40-ways-to-create-peace-of-mind/
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The First Step for the WORLD PEACE
I think that peace comes from being attentive to all the living things. All the living things have the right in itself because we have been existed together with harmony for the aeon. In other words, everything in our world needs one another to get along properly. No one has the authority which has to govern the others. And no one has the absolute power that can destroy the others. But a human being has misunderstood that they can rule over the other things. Now people have to realize what they did wrong in their past. You must pause and ask yourself whether you want peace or conflict. If your answer is peace, start to love all the things around you. That will be the first step for the world peace.
Do You Believe that World Peace is Possible?
Do you believe that world peace is possible?
We all want peace. But is it really possible? I'm saying not only 'spiritual' peace but also 'physical' peace.
Many people might doubt that perfect peace is possible.
How can there ever be peace...
when we, ourselves, are not peaceable?
Have you thought about that?
Our school, work place, and society tell us that we must use our force against others to have progress. In that process, we have to compete and beat others, even other countries.
That's why we feel frustrated and get to believe world peace is impossible.
People make fights and wars as if force is a peaceful approach.
They like to gain power, but power corrupts.
This can never change. We're only human.
But we can do so much better if we change ourselves. In doing so, peace is possible. Even the smallest change in myself could be expand to the world. It's simple truth we know.
If we care about peace, we must not use force to try to do good.
Human leaders are too weak to be trusted. And we are forced to follow endless rules which are not fair.
We must end that game.
Until we stop asking and allowing politicians to use the force of law to accomplish what can be done peacefully.
WE ARE THE PROBLEM.
Let us raise our consciousness and remind the world that we can do things peacefully instead of by force and that humans are too corruptible to handle great power.
A future of peace can be ours.
Is peace really important to you? And not just a slogan?
Change your mind today!
We all want peace. But is it really possible? I'm saying not only 'spiritual' peace but also 'physical' peace.
Many people might doubt that perfect peace is possible.
How can there ever be peace...
when we, ourselves, are not peaceable?
Have you thought about that?
Our school, work place, and society tell us that we must use our force against others to have progress. In that process, we have to compete and beat others, even other countries.
That's why we feel frustrated and get to believe world peace is impossible.
People make fights and wars as if force is a peaceful approach.
They like to gain power, but power corrupts.
This can never change. We're only human.
But we can do so much better if we change ourselves. In doing so, peace is possible. Even the smallest change in myself could be expand to the world. It's simple truth we know.
If we care about peace, we must not use force to try to do good.
Human leaders are too weak to be trusted. And we are forced to follow endless rules which are not fair.
We must end that game.
Until we stop asking and allowing politicians to use the force of law to accomplish what can be done peacefully.
WE ARE THE PROBLEM.
Let us raise our consciousness and remind the world that we can do things peacefully instead of by force and that humans are too corruptible to handle great power.
A future of peace can be ours.
Is peace really important to you? And not just a slogan?
Change your mind today!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
PEACE...
I'm hopefully sure every people and even the nature desires peace. There were many peace leaders who really wanted to accomplish peace like Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, Frederic Passy etc. If you see each of their achievements, they all have the same mind to achieve peace but the method to achieve peace was all different. Many people thinks about peace and they really want it but I think it is too abstractive. Therefore to make the whole world peace, we should have the same mind and thinking in my opinion. Though we have different color, culture, language and behaviors, if we have the same mind and think the same way and fulfill it as fast as possible, I hope peace will come. Not just having the same mind and thinking but also we should concede, respect and understand each other. We shouldn't assert our obstinacy in one sied and think I'm a better person than him or her in a negative way. Because we are all equal and we are nothing but a person. I think when the equal gets broken, that's when wars happen. It could be a war killing people with weapons but in a small way in can be an argument or a fight with each other. As a result it makes each other a scar in their hearts and there could be a bias as a negative way like he or her or that country is bad. So I think respecting each other is really important and rather than thinking I should be the happiest person in the world, giving happiness by understanding each other minds and thoughts can make the earth full with brightness. I hope not being jealous, sharing our information, not judging the book by its cover but looking inside their hearts and covering each weaknesses can make the world one going to our destination "Peace". I'm sure there will exist many other ways to obtain peace. The most important thing is, though we are all different, we are all the same human so I don't doubt that peace will really come.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
[Different thinking] The World is One Piece, We Hope World Peace
Why do wars break out?
I think wars break out from the differences.
Different thinking, ideologies, religions, etc.
So how can we make world peace in real with overcome these differences?
I think 'being one' is the answer of the question.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Mindanao Peace Agreement - No religious strife, We want World Peace
Recently, I became interested in religious strife as the issue of Mindanao peace agreement.
The religious strife has continued without intermission between many countries of the world today.
Many young man and children are dying each year by the war.
They are living with fears every day.
In spite of the religious people should try to make world peace, they are rather causes of the war.
When world peace will come..
It makes me heart ache and very unfortunate.
I want to hear the news of world peace as soon as possible.
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