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BLOG #41 – THE PEACE PIVOT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT
From Victimhood to Self‑Mastery: The Peace Pivot No One Talks About Here is the pivot most of us skip when stress spikes. To be peace means we “take responsibility for everything in our lives,” we step out of victimhood and into self‑mastery because we are the ones writing our story . In Karen Lee Cohen’s Let’s Be Peace: 20 Unique Paths to Healing Yourself and Spreading Peace in the World, that shift is not a slogan, it is a set of simple moves you can practice today, one breath and one boundary at a time . What Self‑Mastery Really Looks Like Karen’s mission is direct. Find peace inside so it naturally spreads outward, one person at a time. The book invites you to calm your system, choose words that match the life you want, and use your gut as a daily decision tool. “Go inside, breathe deeply, still yourself,” then ask your question and trust the answer that feels steady. If it feels off, wait or move on . One contributor adds that managing your own thoughts, emotions, and consciousness is how you stop reacting to outside noise and start broadcasting a steadier signal others can feel, like a radio tower that quietly changes the room without saying a word . The Overlooked Truth About Anger and Boundaries Anger is not a character flaw. It is a message that your boundaries feel threatened. The book encourages learning to set clear, healthy limits and to communicate them before resentment overflows. This is protection with care, not aggression. When you practice it, conflict becomes information instead of a wildfire . The text also reminds us that outside conflict mirrors what inside us wants attention. That lens puts you back in authorship when you are most tempted to give it away . Language Shifts That Rewire Your Day The contributors return to a simple idea. Thoughts and words create outcomes. Choose them on purpose.
Let’s Be Peace favors repeatable check‑ins over dramatic overhauls. Pick one quiet pocket each week and ask three questions.
When you take responsibility for your energy, you move from reaction to authorship. The result is felt in rooms and relationships. “Managing your own energy” shifts your frequency, and others pick it up without you preaching about it. You become a steadying presence people trust . Karen underscores that peace inside improves mental health, supports physical wellness, and gives you concrete ways to be peace and spread peace, which is leadership by example, not by force . If News and Noise Spike Your Stress If your nervous system runs hot with headlines or deadlines, pair this post with two related reads that echo the same move, replace blame with authorship so your system stabilizes.
Brenda’s words are a steady anchor. When fear rose during cancer, she learned to accept what was happening and ask simple questions, what feels right, what resources do I need, can I sit with fear without judgment. She found that peace calmed her system so healing and answers could come. “We may not be able to change our circumstances, but we have the power to choose how we respond” . Try This Now
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