Episode 15
Is your peace of mind slipping through your fingers? In this episode, Rhonda shares gentle, doable practices for reclaiming your calm—from “peace in, peace out” breathing to seeing everyone (including yourself) through a lens of innocence. If you’re longing for more harmony within yourself and your relationships, these love notes are just the reset you need.
Today, I want to talk about two of the most precious gifts we can give ourselves—peace and harmony. For so long, I lived by cutting people out, thinking it would keep me safe and whole. But real peace isn’t about shutting down or shutting out. It’s about being gentle with ourselves, claiming our innocence, and learning how to anchor ourselves in a sense of belonging that no one can take away.
In this episode, we explore the difference between internal restlessness (that nudge for change) and the kind that drains your spirit. I’ll walk you through a simple “peace in, peace out” practice you can return to anytime, and remind you: your peace is sacred, and you are the only one who can keep it safe. When you protect that peace, you’ll find it’s much easier to connect and live in true harmony with others.
Whether you’re struggling with unresolved hurts, feeling disconnected from people you care about, or simply want to anchor yourself in more calm, this episode is an invitation to reclaim your birthright: peace of mind and harmony with the world around you.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
Your peace of mind is worth protecting at all costs—when you anchor into your own innocence and inner calm, real harmony with others naturally follows.
Key Quote
“No one gets to steal your peace. You’re the one that gives it up. And you’re the one that has to keep it sacred.”
Resources / Mentions
Invitation
Pause for a few breaths today and anchor yourself in peace—repeat, “Peace in, peace out.” Notice what changes, and share your experience with @LoveNotesFromRhonda.
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