Want to learn more about Personal Peace? Check out these resources:
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
This novel is about one woman’s journey to find personal peace. She travels to Ital, Indonesia, and India in search for her inner peace and happiness. This is an inspiring novel that shows Elizabeth’s three steps to finding her own personal peace. It’s a fun read, with plenty of laughs and inspiring moments. It’s a great book to help us all realize that personal peace is attainable for all of us. Youtube Music Feeling stressed? Visit the popular website youtube and type in “relaxing music” and start clicking. Find a few soothing songs to help calm your nerves and center your Chi. A few suggestions are: “Untitled 3” by Sigur Rós "Cristofori's Dream" by David Lanz “Mono No Aware” by Hammock Can’t find any good peaceful songs? Listen to a soundtrack from a favorite movie! They always have great instrumental songs. Quotationspage.com Take a look around to find some really great and inspiring quotes. Find a few to write on a stick note and leave them around your apartment. |
Articles
Perfect Peace Through Christ by Debi Larson
"Perfect peace is found in Christ. How much simpler and more logical can it get? Christ is our Redeemer, the Prince of Peace. With that as His role, we know He performed the atonement for us. In atoning for our sins, Christ was required to pass through a very trying period of feeling pain—physical, emotional, any and all types of pain—so that He could know how to succor us in our times of trial and despondency..." "I'm Glad You're Back" by Rachel Dodds "Age 13-19, I spent 4 nights a week, drunk, frying, high or stoned in smoky gothic clubs, Confetti or Area 51. We’d park in an alley or a church parking lot next door, spin out our minds, check our kohl eyeliner, tighten our black knee high boots, flirt with the doorman to get passed needing an ID, and dance to the dark thudding beats until 3:00 a.m., all the pain blacked out…mostly..." Finding Peace After an Eating Disorder by Cat Connor "I could never lose enough. From my highest weight in high school to my lowest weight in college, I lost about twenty five pounds, and I was never medically overweight to begin with. Some days I wouldn’t eat any more than 900 calories..." |