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Welcome to Peaceful Planet and creating your own personal world peace.
Below each post, you’ll see a selection of earlier posts that are usually related by topic to the post they’re associated with. It’s automatically generated, though, so it’s not completely reliable. But it’s a good way to explore further here at Peaceful Planet.
A lot of early posts—and some of my favorites—don’t seem to come up very often.
You might want to check a few of these out, to get a better feel for where I’m coming from and pick up additional tips you can use in your own life.
Everything I write is based on personal experience as well as all the reading and research I do, and many posts fit pretty well into the categories I’ve set up. But some either don’t fit anywhere or they fit in just about any category. But there are some dominant themes, and I’ve grouped things together along those lines below.
It’s all about living your life in peace, reaching your goals, finding a deep sense of satisfaction in life, and minimizing the obstacles that get in the way of that peace and happiness. If we’re not at peace with ourselves and the world, no matter what our life situation is, how can we be happy?
Life is good, life is wonderful—glad you’re here for the ride.
Personal peace
Start your own personal peace project with these five steps
Mindfulness: 10 Practical Exercises You Can Do Almost Anywhere
Have You Forgiven Anyone Lately?
Peace with others
The Zen Master’s Unexpected Lesson: 10 Tips For Empathy
How Many Ways Can We Harm Someone?
Insults are gifts that we don’t have to accept
Communication
We all have the same basic needs
Who Do You Think You’re Talking To? 7 Tips for Better Conversations
When does a conversation become gossip?
Emotions
Anger Management: It’s Not Just For Bullies
Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones But Words Can Hurt Much Worse
Relationships
What I learned about anger from an ex-boyfriend
The Peaceful Planet Guide to Great Sex
Love means saying you’re sorry: 7 tips to make things right
World Peace
Make Love, Not War: Why Sex Is Good For World Peace





