Category: Peace of Mind
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Boredom’s Dark Side

A few weeks ago, I wrote that boredom was a good catalyst for innovation, motivation, and creativity. However, we should also know boredom’s dark side.
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Why Boredom is a Good Thing

If your life is filled with a high intensity of activities and schedules, I have good news for you: boredom is a good thing.
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Monday Motivation: Peace

Hello to a new week ahead! Build yourself up, Buttercup, with this Monday Motivation’s focus: peace.
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The Lonely Caterpillar and Finding Inner Peace

If you read between the lines of my story, you can see a little girl longing for acceptance and inner peace.
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Reaching the Sandy Shore

Fighting negative self talk is a common issue. The big lie for me is telling myself if my faith in God was strong enough, then I wouldn’t be sad or angry or depressed. But these thoughts don’t line up with what the Bible says about lamenting.
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Be Active in Self-Care While You Remain in Trust and Hope

How do you actively seek self-care while you remain in trust and hope? The answer will be different for everyone.
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Choosing Peace Series | Conclusion

In this series, we have seen how God’s commands lead us to experience the fulfillment of His promises, giving us a path in choosing peace.
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Choosing Peace Series | Purpose

Even Adam and Eve questioned the purpose of life. Apparently, naming all the animals, taking care of paradise, and walking with God in the garden, didn’t stop them thinking, is there more?
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Choosing Peace Series | Motivation

Motivation is a vast subject, and analyzing our internal impulses is a lifelong task. Are we motivated by encouragement or negative circumstances? Is it part of our mental make-up or is it learned? Is our behavior motivated by past experiences, societal pressures, and worldly desires? How do these compare to God’s promises?
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Choosing Peace Series | Attitude

He struggled to sell pots and pans door to door. Fast forward forty years and Zig Ziglar talked about attitude to thousands of people during 50 global speaking engagements a year.
