Peace showed up in my morning reflection time.
I was reminded of this prayer, one of my grandmother's favorites.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Yes please.
I sang this poem at the Upside Summit several years ago.
Peace is elusive for most folks ... especially those who fight lies that live in their head.
About 15 years ago, a fellow speaker asked me to coach her on living in the present moment.
She told me she struggled with sleepless nights and feeling as if she was never doing enough.
I'd been there and knew what it was like to have a head full of anxious thoughts, robbed of a peaceful life.
And being internally calm is something I've worked a long time on, and what many of the leaders I work with want.
See, peace is no longer a struggle for me.
Despite the noise and chaos that's often around me, I don't have the same level of noise in me.
How about you?
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Last month, I woke up to a storm and a roof leak.
It's these situations where "Lord, make me an instrument of peace" comes alive in practical ways.
Remember... The World Needs You and Your Brilliance.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge this week is to create a "Peace Practice" ritual for yourself which is especially helpful during a hectic work week.
Take 5-10 minutes each day to intentionally cultivate a state of inner calm and presence.
This could involve:
- Sitting in silence, focusing on your breath
- Listening to a guided meditation app
- Reading an inspiring poem or prayer
- Walking mindfully in nature
- Doing gentle stretches or yoga poses
The key is choosing a simple activity that allows you to release anxious thoughts.
When feelings of stress, overwhelm or negativity arise, return to your Peace Practice.
Use it as an anchor to realign with your intention for a peaceful mind.
You get to choose calm over chronic anxiety.
The world needs more leaders like you who prioritize their well-being so they can show up centered and resilient, no matter what arises.