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  1. Thanks for a beautiful blog, peace definitely dwells in us , when we simplify our life, by decluttering our mind, home and watch what we feed into our sense organs especially the ears, as it forms a thought in our mind, which then leads us into action. Being intentional about the habits we create, the boundaries we set, and the influences we allow into our life, surely helps maintain our calm. Above all letting go of hatred harboured in our hearts, and letting God in helps in healing us internally, ensuring us peace.
    Besides staying calm in the storm, for we cannot calm the storm, lets the storm pass .Rather focussing on the one that calmed the storm,by remaining calm, when others panicked and handing him the control brings peace .yes I am talking about Jesus the Prince of peace.

  2. Thank you so much for this wonderful post, it’s very timely in that I realize that there are relationships and habits that I’ve established that I need to reevaluate, and it would benefit me very much to prioritize self care and practicing mindful presence right now. The tips that you offer are easy to incorporate and don’t feel overwhelming or make me feel that I need to overhaul my entire life, I know that I simply need to examine and shift my priorities while working towards staying present in the moment and not wasting mental energy on things I can’t control. Thank you again, I hope many people are able to benefit from these ideas.

  3. I like to read these kinds of articles to improve upon my life and others. I always try by having alone time with my self by the end of day to see what went wrong and well and how I can control things better next time. I make sure to say no to things that would overwhelmed me.

  4. This is so helpful as well as amazing especially for an introvert like me .I am always worrying about protecting peace and most of the time people around me misunderstood me .But in your article,you have clarified that protecting peace is not selfishness or luxury it’s super needed for our life .I just wanna thank you .Wish you all the best and keep going.

  5. Thank you for your useful article. One of the most effective ways to improve peace in my life, as you mentioned, is that I am not active on social media. I believe that watching posts and following others, especially influencers, can increase jealousy. I think in the deeper level, it is a kind of saying no!! No to spending time on others’ luxurious lifestyle, and comparing them with your life!!
    The other thing that has done the trick for me is avoiding gossiping!!! I used to gossip with my colleagues at work. It was as funny, enjoyable, and exciting. However, when I decided to avoid it, I started feeling better, happier…
    Nevertheless, I should admit that Protecting your inner peace is difficult when it comes to being involved in the war!! Fortunately, avoiding to read negative news, news of wars helped me control myself and stay calm.
    If there are mistakes in my comment, please forgive me🙃

  6. Today my laptop decided to activate its own mind. I took it to a local patisserie to work (I’m a writer) while having lunch and a latte. I opened the computer and it refused to turn on. Just flat out refused even though it worked fine before I left home. I closed it, thought, “Oh well, I can’t write at the moment,” and proceeded to enjoy a 3-hour lunch sitting quietly, people watching, sipping coffee and then sparkling water with a touch of mango juice (my favorite cocktail). The sun shown through the huge windows, the patisserie was bustling then quiet then bustling again. French jazz played softly overhead. It was a fabulous afternoon. When I returned home I plugged in my laptop and she worked just fine,

    I piddled around the apartment for a long bit. No responsibilities today. Finally I changed to nightgown, stretched out on top of bed and decided to scroll Facebook. Both my computer and phone put their foot down. “Nope.” They both refused to allow me to scroll anything except my own feed and The Simplicity Habit. That’s it. Computer speaks again. I submitted and removed the Facebook app from my phone entirely. I’ll keep Facebook on the laptop so I can have access to this site and can post flowers, poetry, and art on my feed as I always do. I think of my feed as a place friends can come to for respite from all of the news, particularly those friends who, like me, live in the nation’s capital and feel the brunt of the news in every way.

    I’ve decided that my laptop is now acting as my conscience, since I’m incapable or unwilling to act on my own. What a peaceful day I had today because of it. Thank you for the peace, laptop.

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