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  • Writer's pictureMick Scott

How to Be at Peace

This week, like every week in the transformational work I do, I had a number of extraordinary conversations.


The result of these conversations: freedom, insight, inspiration, and power.

There’s a moment right before we feel free…


There’s a moment right before inspiration arises…


There’s a moment right before we feel the flow of power from within…


That moment is a moment of Peace.

Peace in the mind. Peace in the heart. Peace in our bodies.

Peace in our being.


Here’s how to be at Peace: give up that there’s something wrong.


When we give up that there’s something wrong with life, the world, others, or ourselves, we create a little room for Peace. And Peace only needs a little room to find a steady footing.


Where there's judgment, there’s no room for Peace.


Where there's judgment, there’s no room for Freedom.


Where there's judgment, there’s no room for Love.

I was on a call with a client today who was really stuck in a particular view of herself and her life. In our conversation, however, she began to get a powerful glimmer of freedom - and all it took was the willingness to be responsible for her judgments of herself and her circumstances.

When we give up our judgment that there’s something wrong, Peace becomes possible.


Peace begins with you. Give up that there’s anything wrong, then decide where you’d really like to come from.


The people in your life want this for you and them, and the world wants this from all of us.


Thank you reading. 🙏❤️


P.S. As a transformational life coach, I help teens, adults, and organizations move beyond their self-imposed limitations to be their best and feel their best. If you’re interested in finding out how I can support you or your organization, reach out and let’s talk. 💌

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