Peace of Mind Tips and Advice
By Remez Sasson
Peace of mind takes away worries and restless thinking, and replaces them with calmness, happiness and deeper understanding.
Would you like to have some peace of mind in your life?
I am sure you would be happy to forget your troubles, problems and worries, and enjoy a few moments of inner calmness and freedom from obsessing thoughts.
It is a time when thoughts and worries cease, and there are no stress, strain or fears.
Such moments are not so rare. You have experienced them in the past, at times when you were engaged in some kind of an absorbing or interesting activity, such as:
The question is, how to bring more peace of mind into our life, and more importantly, how to experience it in times of difficulties and ordeals.
You might also ask, whether it is possible to turn it into a habit, and enjoy it always and under all circumstances.
First, you need to learn to bring more moments of inner peace into your daily life. Later, you will be able to experience these moments in times of trouble or difficulties too, when you really need inner calmness and tranquility.
You can turn peace of mind into a natural habit, but to do so, some inner work is required. This work includes changing a few mental habits, improving your concentration, certain forms of meditation, and a few other means.
You can find at this website articles and guidance about attaining peace of mind, as well as a highly recommended book, completely dedicated to this subject, with guidance, advice and exercises.
A few simple tips:
You will need to:
Peace of mind takes away worries and restless thinking, and replaces them with calmness, happiness and deeper understanding.
I am sure you would be happy to forget your troubles, problems and worries, and enjoy a few moments of inner calmness and freedom from obsessing thoughts.
What is peace of mind?
It is a state of inner calmness and tranquility, together with a sense of freedom.It is a time when thoughts and worries cease, and there are no stress, strain or fears.
Such moments are not so rare. You have experienced them in the past, at times when you were engaged in some kind of an absorbing or interesting activity, such as:
- While watching an entertaining movie or TV program.
- When being in the company of someone you love.
- While being absorbed in reading a book.
- While lying on the sand at the beach.
- When you are on vacation, do you experience some sort of mental numbness? At this time, the mind becomes calmer, with fewer thoughts and fewer worries.
- When you are deeply asleep, you are not aware of your thoughts, and therefore, you are in a state of inner peace.
The question is, how to bring more peace of mind into our life, and more importantly, how to experience it in times of difficulties and ordeals.
You might also ask, whether it is possible to turn it into a habit, and enjoy it always and under all circumstances.
First, you need to learn to bring more moments of inner peace into your daily life. Later, you will be able to experience these moments in times of trouble or difficulties too, when you really need inner calmness and tranquility.
You can turn peace of mind into a natural habit, but to do so, some inner work is required. This work includes changing a few mental habits, improving your concentration, certain forms of meditation, and a few other means.
You can find at this website articles and guidance about attaining peace of mind, as well as a highly recommended book, completely dedicated to this subject, with guidance, advice and exercises.
A few simple tips:
- Reduce the amount of time you read the newspapers or watch the news on TV.
- Stay away from negative conversations and from negative people.
- Don't hold grudges. Learn to forget and forgive. Nurturing ill feelings and grievances hurts you and causes lack of sleep.
- Don't be jealous of others. Being jealous means that you have low self-esteem and consider yourself inferior to others. Jealousy and low self esteem, often lead to lack of inner peace.
- Accept what cannot be changed. This saves a lot of time, energy and worries.
- Learn to be more patient and tolerant with people and events.
- Don't take everything too personally. A certain degree of emotional and mentaldetachment is desirable. Try to view your life and other people with a little detachment and less involvement. Detachment is not indifference, lack of interest or coldness. It is the ability to think and judge impartially and logically.
You will need to:
- Let bygones be gone. Forget the past and concentrate on the present moment. There is no need to evoke unpleasant memories and immerse yourself in them.
- Practice some concentration exercises. This will help you to reject unpleasant thoughts and worries that steal away your peace of mind.
- Learn to practice meditation. Even a few minutes a day will make a change in your life.
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