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How to find inner peace

March 14, 2024 - 17 min read

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Understanding inner peace

What does inner peace feel like?

Mastering serenity: how to cultivate inner peace

Why living in the present moment is key

How to find inner peace in your present life

The path to finding inner peace isn’t always clear. If it were, life would be much simpler.

Yet the beautiful thing about inner peace is that working toward finding it is possible, regardless of your status or circumstances. With the right guidance, you can learn to achieve tranquility and healing. 

Understanding inner peace

Many consider a sense of inner peace to be the key to fulfillment. But you may not know exactly what inner peace is, much less how to find it.

Inner peace doesn’t come to you by simply wishing it into existence. It’s something you have to work toward. 

What is inner peace?

Inner peace is a concept common to spirituality and wellness teachings. It’s popular in Buddhist philosophy. To achieve inner peace, focus on releasing stress and appreciating what you have. 

Inner peace teaches you how to be content with life

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Why is inner peace important?

A sense of inner peace prevents life’s hurdles from feeling catastrophic. Without it, you may become easily overwhelmed

Remember, you cannot prevent problems from arising, whether they involve conflict in the workplace or dealing with disappointment. You can only manage your locus of control and how those problems impact you. 

With inner peace, life’s problems are less likely to knock you down. Building inner peace helps you become strong enough to withstand storms.

Common obstacles to inner peace

If you’re having difficulty finding inner peace, you’re not alone. Many things can disrupt your journey toward inner peace.

Insecurity, comparing yourself to others, lack of direction, and emotional impermanence are just a few. Learning to overcome these obstacles and understanding perfectionism can put you on the right track. 

Outside forces are obstacles to inner peace as well. You may have heard the saying that comparison is the thief of joy. This is part of how social media impacts mental health

There are many other ways social media can compromise your inner peace. For instance, doom-scrolling and shortening your attention span with 10-second videos is harmful. 

Also, be careful of absorbing second-hand unhappiness, a phenomenon known as toxic empathy. Focus on what you can control and forget the rest. 

While there may be many obstacles to inner peace, you can overcome them.

What does inner peace feel like?

Inner peace feels like a tranquil state of mind. It’s an inner calm that cannot be easily disturbed. 

Inner peace can also help you feel your life has purpose, even when things don’t go according to plan. It enables you to move confidently and trust everything will happen as it’s meant to. 

Don’t worry if you don’t feel you naturally possess inner peace. You can do Inner Work and make changes that help you achieve it.  

How to tell when you need some inner peace

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Noticing you’re overly attached to the outcome of events is a sign you need inner peace. It shouldn’t feel like the world is ending when something goes wrong. 

Another sign is getting into a funk by being overly focused on upcoming tasks. When you feel this way, your days may start to blur together. You might notice you’re in a constant state of worry and emotional distress.

If you’re getting stressed over little things, it’s time to start looking inward. Cultivating inner peace is essential for staying healthy and reducing burnout. Inner peace and less stress can help you enjoy life.

Mastering serenity: how to cultivate inner peace

Inner peace is within your reach. The following techniques can help you cultivate inner peace and start living in the present. 

Meditation

Daily meditation practices lead to a positive mental attitude. Meditating stops racing thoughts and can help you overcome fear and anxiety. Over time, you can learn to lean into a feeling of inner calm. 

If you’re just starting a meditation practice, guided meditations are great for beginners. They walk you through the process of calming your thoughts. They often provide mindful breathing techniques to ease stress. 

If you’re confident in your meditation skills, you can always guide yourself. Set an intention for your meditation practices, retreat to a quiet space, and rest your mind.

Mindfulness in everyday life

Learning how to practice mindfulness is one of the simple ways to find inner peace. There are excellent mindfulness podcasts that teach the basics.  

Committing to mindfulness meditation is the first step. Setting aside as few as 10 minutes can help make life meaningful. Use that time each day to avoid distractions and put down your electronics. 

You can also be more mindful by focusing on an act that engages the senses. This could be eating a fruit, watching clouds float by, or listening to birds chirp. The idea behind mindfulness is to take a moment to enjoy your surroundings. Forget your problems temporarily and just be. 

Yoga and tai chi

Yoga and tai chi are physical activities that use slow, controlled movements to create inner peace. These movements rely on the power of intentionality to bring you into a state of calm. 

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Many tai chi and yoga moves involve synchronizing breath and practicing spatial awareness. The act of releasing bottled emotions through mind-body integration is known as somatic therapy. Yoga is a popular method for somatic healing.

If you’re nervous about trying a new activity, virtual yoga classes are an effective and often free way to learn. Tai chi lessons are also available online. 

Prioritizing sleep and healthy eating

Peace of mind is hard to achieve without proper sleep hygiene. Without enough sleep, you may become moody and physically exhausted. If you find yourself dealing with constant tiredness, it may be wise to consult a physician. Sleep disorders can be disruptive to daily life and well-being.  

Prioritizing adequate sleep improves mood regulation and even muscle recovery. Sleep plays a vital role in health and growth

Also essential to health and growth is getting the right nutrients through healthy eating. The food we put in our bodies fuels our minds and impacts our cognitive abilities. A recent study shows ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of depression. Eat foods that help you concentrate and maintain clarity as part of your journey to inner peace.  

Exercise

Many exercise benefits show the connection between the body and the brain. A good workout engages the senses and sharpens the mind.

Finding time for exercise can help you increase inner peace. For some, this may mean waking up early to go for a jog. For others, it might be calming yoga before bedtime. The important thing is that you include time to connect with your body in your routine. This time should be undisturbed.

Virtual workouts are convenient for getting in a workout wherever you are. No gym is required. You don’t have to become a fitness expert, either. Just set realistic fitness goals for yourself and monitor your progress.

Connect with nature

As creatures who spent much of our early history outdoors, nothing brings peace quite like nature. 

Nature-based outdoor activities can have a significant effect on depressive mood and anxiety symptoms. In Japan, a practice known as forest bathing is considered to be healing. 

You can find peace by turning a nature walk into a sensory experience. Go to the forest and rest your feet in a creek. Look for a beautiful nature trail, or take a trip to the beach at sunset. Enjoy wildflowers blooming in a nearby meadow.

Simply getting sunlight in the morning is a transformative practice to enhance your mood. If it’s cold out, sitting in front of a sunlit window with a manifestation journal or cup of coffee also feels good.

Affirmations and gratitude

Implementing a gratitude practice can bring a change of perspective. Being grateful for the joys in your life is a way to become more optimistic. Start the day out by reminding yourself what you’re thankful for. 

Positive affirmations are another way to bring more peace to your life. Affirmations promote self-compassion and self-care. If you repeat something enough, your brain will start to believe it’s true. 

Use this knowledge to develop positive beliefs about yourself. Spend some time talking to your reflection. Tell yourself you are worthy, intelligent, and cared for. 

Spending time with loved ones

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Social isolation is a serious concern for many. According to the US Surgeon General’s advisory on the epidemic of loneliness and isolation, about half of adults experience loneliness. Human connection plays a vital part in shaping our mental health.

To combat isolation, make time to connect with loved ones. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, healthy relationships can create a sense of inner peace.

Build your support network

Close relationships require a level of vulnerability. Vulnerability can change your life by teaching you to lean on others for support. 

A support network provides a space of comfort when difficult emotions arise. During difficult times, lean on the close interpersonal relationships you’ve built. Through the chaos, they’ll be there for you.  

Why living in the present moment is key

If you want a peaceful mind, you must learn how to be present. It isn’t healthy to dwell on past mistakes or grudges. Worrying about the future isn’t helpful, either.

Rumination is one of the fastest ways to let negative emotions get the best of you. When you experience a negative thought, acknowledge it and let it flow through you to stop spiraling. Take a deep breath and stop overthinking. Try to flush away all negative thoughts about the past and future. 

Learning to control your thoughts isn’t easy. But it’s necessary to find peace. Enjoy the present moment in front of you as if it’s a gift. Each moment is one you won’t receive again. 

How to find inner peace in your present life

Inner peace isn’t something you need to wait for. The conditions of your life don’t have to be perfect. Everything you need to achieve inner peace is already within you.

You also don't have to embark on your journey to inner peace alone. Therapy or coaching sessions can provide direction and help you decide what to do with your life. With time and patience, you can improve your state of mind, develop self-awareness, and learn how to find inner peace. 

Published March 14, 2024

Elizabeth Perry, ACC

Elizabeth Perry is a Coach Community Manager at BetterUp. She uses strategic engagement strategies to cultivate a learning community across a global network of Coaches through in-person and virtual experiences, technology-enabled platforms, and strategic coaching industry partnerships.

With over 3 years of coaching experience and a certification in transformative leadership and life coaching from Sofia University, Elizabeth leverages transpersonal psychology expertise to help coaches and clients gain awareness of their behavioral and thought patterns, discover their purpose and passions, and elevate their potential. She is a lifelong student of psychology, personal growth, and human potential as well as an ICF-certified ACC transpersonal life and leadership Coach.

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