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The Choice of Inner Peace: How to Stay Grounded in a Chaotic Society with Regena Rosa-Celeste Ozeryansky

Published 1 month ago
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In a world that keeps getting louder, choosing inner peace can feel impossible, even selfish. But what if it's actually the most courageous decision you can make? In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, co-host Sayan sits down with Regena Rosa-Celeste Ozeryansky, also known as the Internal Peace Revolutionist, to unpack what it really means to choose peace, not as escapism, but as a daily practice and a form of leadership.

From why chaos feels so contagious, to how self-awareness and accountability can become your strongest anchors, this conversation offers honest, grounded insight for anyone who has ever wondered if lasting inner peace is actually possible. Whether you're a leader, an entrepreneur, or simply someone navigating a noisy life, this episode will meet you where you are.

About the Guest:

Regena Rosa-Celeste Ozeryansky is an international speaker, bestselling author, transformational coach, and certified yoga and meditation instructor based in South Florida. Known as the Internal Peace Revolutionist, she is the founder of the Internal Peace Now movement, which supports conscious entrepreneurs and impact-driven leaders in creating lasting peace through mindset, alignment, and accountability.

Key Takeaways:
  • Inner peace is not a permanent state, it requires contrast, and that's okay. You cannot sustain peace without also experiencing its opposite. Accepting this removes the pressure to feel calm all the time.
  • Most of us are conditioned to live in reactive chaos. Moving from reactivity to responsiveness is not a personality trait but a learnable, daily practice.
  • Self-inventory is where the work begins. Asking honestly what is creating imbalance in your life, whether it's poor sleep, skipped meals, or unprocessed emotions, is the first step toward regulation.
  • Boundaries are a peace practice, not just a communication skill. Knowing your core values and holding them, even when opinions differ, is how you stay grounded without shutting the world out.
  • Accountability accelerates healing. Cleaning up your reactions quickly, rather than carrying guilt, is one of the most effective tools for sustaining inner calm.
  • Breath and meditation are non-negotiable anchors. When you skip them, you often see the difference, and that awareness itself is valuable data.
Connect with the Guest:

Website: https://internalpeacenow.com/

Stress Level Quiz: internalpeacenow.com (take the free 5-question quiz)

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogirealestatereg/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Internal-Peace-Now-885154444863321/ 

Episode Chapters:

[00:00] What If Peace Is a Choice? — Sayan opens wi

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