Monday, September 24, 2012

Peace is elusive for many people today

We all want peace, lots of it.

It's not reasonable to live in total peace. Life has issues that have to be dealt with and resolved. Many people are good at doing that.

It's also not reasonable to live in emotional turmoil be it frustration over things undone or serious emotional pain over hurts suffered. Most of us don't know how to deal with such pain and thinking about it, replaying the pain, only makes it worse.

I had a lot of anger for several years. I wore a huge chip around on my shoulder daring people to knock it off and give me a chance to vent my anger. I embarrassed my family and friends and when I took time to think about it, I embarrassed myself.

But I didn't know how to deal with it. It kept popping back up. I kept seeing reasons to take offense and lash out at someone.

Until I learned that it didn't have to be that way. I learned a simple technique that I used successfully for years and thought that it was something that worked for me alone.

Then I read a couple of books that made me realize that the idea was not new to me. It has been around for thousands of years and a lot of very wise people had talked about it.

And since many people are more acclimated to doing something online instead of reading a book, I developed a website at findingpersonalpeace.com. That's how you got here today.

That simple concept that helped me deal with my anger is available to anyone who wants to find some personal peace. It's not invasive; it doesn't require that you relive your painful experiences; and it's free for anyone who wants to find more personal peace.

So have a look and may your days ahead be peaceful!

God bless,



P.S. To explore Finding Personal Peace, click here.