“Find Your Peace” by Dan Pedersen

Find Your Peace by Dan Pedersen

Worrying about what other people think about you, will prevent you from being your best.

It will prevent you from being real.

It will prevent you from doing the right thing.

It will prevent you from being what others need you to be (which isn’t always the same as what they want you to be).

It will prevent you from being at peace.

Do what brings you peace.

Not only will you be more satisfied, but you’ll be what the world truly needs you to be.

A peaceful mind creates peace in the world.

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I agree with with Mr Pedersen about living in peace. Because  when you live a peaceful life you have less stress.

You don’t have to worry about who is going to come knocking at your door.

When you live in peace you can see situations objectively.

What does it mean to live in peace?

For me it is “getting along with others.” It listening to what you have to say and do a things going on in your life.

Being at peace with others helps people see who you really are.

Living in peace makes the world a calmer place. But in reality there will never be a true peace until Christ reigns.

Christ is the “peace that passes understanding.”

When you allow Christ to be the Lord of you life is when you have true peace no matter the situation that you are in.

Yes you can live in peace without Christ but it’s a temporary peace.

Living in “Peace” can bring you joy. Being at peace can see you through difficult times.

Peace, Peace is what the world longs for.

If you want to find “Peace” then look up and Christ will show you how to live it!

Author: Mark

Welcome to "My Peaceful Life," with my Wife and kids. I am a dad and husband taking care of his disabled wife and three kids. I am currently driving for Uber and Lyft to provided an income for my family, but I am also blogger sharing stories and words of positive encouragement to help you through your day.

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