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50 Ways to Be More Peaceful and Mindful Throughout Your Day

“Peace is not something you wish for. It’s something you make, something you do, something you are, and something you give away.” ~Robert Fulghum

Recently I’ve been spending a lot of time visiting 1000 Awesome Things, a blog devoted to the many simple pleasures in life. Some of them remind me of being a kid, like this one about celebrities on Sesame Street. Others remind of me I’m stronger than I think, like this one about getting through difficult situations.

With that in mind, you can imagine how excited I am to receive a copy of Neil’s upcoming book, aptly named The Book of Awesome. I’m even more excited that I’ll be able to give away two autographed copies when I write my review. (Coming soon!)

In the meantime, as a way to pay tribute to this awesome book and my awesome new friend, I’ve decided to create my own awesome list, tinybuddha style.

Here are fifty peaceful things to help you be mindful and happy throughout the day:

1. Lying in bed for a few minutes in the morning before hopping into your day

2. Eating breakfast slowly, at a table, instead of grabbing something on the go

3. Listening to your favorite music on the way to work and remembering when you first heard it—where you were, who you were with, how you felt

4. Hugging someone you know long enough to make it meaningful

5. Appreciating something you take for granted, like your feet for taking you where you need to go

6. Focusing solely on the smell of your coffee as it brews

7. Noticing something thoughtful a stranger does for someone else

8. Watching a coworker get proud about doing something well and feeling happy for them

9. Getting into the zone typing, like finger-moving meditation, maybe set the rhythm of a great tune on your iPod

10. Doing only one thing, even though you have a lot to do, to fully enjoy what you’re doing

11. Knowing you did a good job and taking a few minutes to bask in self satisfaction

12. Expressing how you feel and then letting it be without feeling pressure to explain (pressure we usually put on ourselves)

13. Taking a break without anything to do besides breathing and noticing little details in your environment—how soft the rug is after having been cleaned; how sunlight from your window leaves shadows on your desk

14. Holding someone’s hand in both of yours when you thank them

15. Listening to someone talk—really hearing them—without thinking about what you’ll say next

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16. Remembering a time when you felt peaceful and going back there in your head

17. Writing a thoughtful, hand-written note to someone, even if you could email, because you feel more connected when you write it out

18. Savoring a cup of loose leaf tea

19. Forgiving someone, not just in words, but by feeling compassion for them

20. Writing down thoughts that keep racing through your head, crumpling up the paper, and throwing it away

21. Letting yourself have lunch without any thoughts of work

22. Doing something slowly and finding it more fun than you realized when you rushed through it

23. Holding a smooth rock in your palm and feeling stable and grounded

24. Believing someone else when they say everything will be okay

25. Feeling whatever you feel without judging it, knowing it will pass

26. Making a short video of your child or niece, and watching it in the middle of the day when the world seems to be moving too fast

27. Watching something in nature, letting yourself be intrigued, and feeling wonder at something simple that man hasn’t touched or changed

28. Finding something beautiful in chaos, like the love between your loud family members at the dinner table, or one raindrop dripping down your window as you navigate a traffic-congested road

29. Thinking something and realizing you can change your thoughts whenever you want

30. Telling someone you love them, not because you want to hear it back, but because you feel it too deeply not to express it

31. Realizing there’s nothing to worry about and you have everything you need to smile

32. Doing something creative and childlike, like making someone a card or coloring

33. Giving someone you love the benefit of the doubt to put your mind at ease and maintain a peaceful relationship

34. Rolling down the window when you drive and feeling the pressure of the cool air on your face

35. Calling one of your parents in the middle of the day to thank them for everything they’ve done—everything they’ve given you that one crazy afternoon can’t diminish or take away

36. Taking a walk with no destination in mind, just to see what’s out there to be seen

37. Letting go of something you’ve been holding onto that does nothing but stress you out

38. Telling someone why knowing them makes you lucky

39. Letting someone have their opinion, knowing you can honor it without changing or compromising yours

40. Setting out on a joy mission—looking for something to do solely to experience fully present, open-to-possibilities bliss

41. Defining peaceful for yourself, even if it means yelling, “I’m the king of the world!” while jogging around a track

42. Listening to a song that gives you goosebumps and creating a mental montage of moments that made you happy

43. Turning off all your electronics to read without distractions

44. Doing something by candlelight and remembering a simpler time

45. Closing your eyes and dancing to a song you can feel pulsating in your veins

46. Turning off your cell phone, no matter who might call or text, because there’s something you’d like to do with all your heart and attention

47. Sitting in a sauna, and letting the heat melt all your stresses away

48. Finally making time for something you want to do but always say you don’t have time for

49. Making eye contact with a stranger and feeling connected to a world larger than your own

50. Letting yourself lay in bed at night without making a mental inventory of things that went wrong today or could go wrong tomorrow

And one last peaceful thing: being grateful for new friends with awesome ideas, and letting them inspire you.

About Lori Deschene

Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha. She started the site after struggling with depression, bulimia, c-PTSD, and toxic shame so she could recycle her former pain into something useful and inspire others to do the same. You can find her books, including Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal and Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, here and learn more about her eCourse, Recreate Your Life Story, if you’re ready to transform your life and become the person you want to be.

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gennyrossbarons

I am very fortunate to live on the Island of Roatan, Honduras where it is easier to stay focused on being “peaceful” but even here people do get caught up in rushing through life. I have a blog and radio show that I post stories,and invite listeners to call-in and talk about – the little things that make life more peaceful living in the moment. Whether they live on a Caribbean Island or not.

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Lori Deschene

Beautiful. =)

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Aweome! I hope you had a blast. Happy Friday =)

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Thank you Mandy! I'm so happy to know you enjoy my posts and that you felt compelled to share this one =)

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Kathleen Hershman

I like this 50 Peaceful Things. It's all about slowing down and being MINDFUL, isn't it? I'm not always sure that multi-tasking is a great thing – I know we all have to do it at some times, but I find that I make more mistakes when I try to do too many things at once.

Kathleen Hershman

I like this 50 Peaceful Things. It's all about slowing down and being MINDFUL, isn't it? I'm not always sure that multi-tasking is a great thing – I know we all have to do it at some times, but I find that I make more mistakes when I try to do too many things at once.

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Ylimekb

I enjoyed this immensely. Things like this always remind me of reasons to look up. And that is what a lot of people need these days, including me. Thank you. -Emmy

Lori Deschene

You’re most welcome. =)

Olivareslove

Every morning I wake up and thank God for being able to breathe and move my hands and legs. It is such a simple thing to do, but it makes the start of my day sacred. I have more blessings than I can count! I love this post!

James

That was brilliant, thank you

Lori Deschene

 You’re most welcome!

Lovelife

I Love the beauty that life has to offer. And your words are truly wonders which everyone should try practicing. You really see the Beauty in everything.

Lori Deschene

Thanks so much. 🙂

dulce

wow

franny

peace is something in everyones day were theres not thinking going on were everything intent comes to mid thats when the word peacful comes to mind!!!

franny

well maybe

franny

Well theirs actually no peace thoughts here!!!!

laura

I m peace

Haro

love it!