Peace of mind.

Peace of mind comes from the assurance that you’ve done what was necessary and the ability to forgive yourself for moments of perceived weakness.

Genuine peace of mind is innate, not something you strive for, as the peace achieved through effort is often fragile and tentative.

To experience peace of mind, acknowledge your good intentions. You don’t have to wait for accomplishments; instead, find peace in the acceptance of your intentions and the commitment to do what’s right.

Whether it’s forgiveness or resolving a challenging situation, true peace of mind precedes the action, rooted in the belief in your goodness and your capability to follow through.

As Christian D. Larson suggests, “Promise yourself to be strong, that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.”

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