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5 Powerful Spiritual Practices to Boost Inner Peace (Even If Your Mind Won’t Sit Still)


So… I didn’t wake up one day thinking, “Ah yes, today I will discover powerful spiritual practices to boost inner peace and become a calm, grounded human being.”

I woke up annoyed.

At nothing.

Literally nothing.

My coffee tasted slightly off, my phone battery was at 12%, and somehow that felt like a personal attack.

You ever have those days where everything is fine… but you’re not?

Yeah. That.

And somewhere between pacing around my apartment and opening the fridge like it held emotional answers (it didn’t—just leftover pizza), I realized something:

I don’t actually know how to be at peace.

Like… at all.

Which is wild, because I thought inner peace was just… a personality trait. Something you either have or don’t.

Turns out? Not really.

It’s more like a practice. A weird, inconsistent, sometimes frustrating practice.

And these five things? They helped me more than I expected.

Not perfectly. Not magically.

But enough to notice a difference.


1. The “Do Nothing and Don’t Panic” Practice

Okay so this one sounds fake.

Like—do nothing? That’s the advice??

But yeah. Kind of.

The first time I tried to sit in silence without grabbing my phone, my brain went absolutely feral.

Thoughts like:

  • “You should be doing something productive”
  • “Check your messages”
  • “Wait did you leave the stove on?” (I didn’t. I checked anyway.)

It was chaos.

But after a few minutes, something softened.

Not disappeared—just… softened.

And I realized inner peace isn’t about having zero thoughts.

It’s about not chasing every single one like it’s urgent.

Which, let’s be honest, is harder than it sounds.


2. Journaling Like You’re Texting Your Brain

I used to journal like I was submitting an essay.

Full sentences. Deep thoughts. Trying way too hard.

Now?

It looks like this:

“Why am I so irritated today???”
“I think I’m overwhelmed but also bored?? how does that even work”
“Also I need snacks”

And somehow, this chaotic mess is one of the best inner peace techniques I’ve found.

Because when you stop filtering, your real thoughts show up.

Not the polished ones. The honest ones.

And those are the ones that actually need attention.

Also side note—I once reread an old journal entry and it made absolutely no sense.

Still helpful though.


3. The “Pause Before You React” Thing (I’m Bad at This)

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This one is… humbling.

Because I like to think I’m a calm person.

Until someone says something slightly annoying and suddenly I’m mentally drafting a TED Talk response.

But lately, I’ve been trying this tiny thing:

Pause.

Just… wait a few seconds before reacting.

And in that space, I ask:
“Do I actually need to respond right now?”

Sometimes the answer is yes.

But a lot of the time? It’s no.

And that pause? It saves so much unnecessary stress.

It’s like giving your emotions a second to catch up with reality.

Still working on it though. Very much a work in progress.


4. Creating Tiny Moments of Calm (Not Big Dramatic Ones)

I used to think inner peace came from big life changes.

Like:

  • A perfect morning routine
  • A total lifestyle reset
  • Moving somewhere quiet and aesthetic

But honestly?

It’s the small stuff.

Like:

  • Sitting with your coffee without scrolling
  • Taking a deep breath before starting your day
  • Not rushing through everything like you’re late for something (even when you’re not)

These little moments? They stack up.

And over time, they start to shift how you feel.

It’s subtle.

But it matters.


5. Letting Go of the Need to “Fix” Yourself

This one took me a while.

Because I thought spiritual growth meant constantly improving.

Fix your habits. Fix your mindset. Fix everything.

Exhausting.

At some point, I realized:
Maybe I don’t need to fix every part of myself.

Maybe some things just need to be accepted.

Or understood.

Or… left alone for now.

And weirdly, that’s when things started to feel lighter.

Because chasing perfection? That’s the opposite of inner peace.


A Random Story (Because My Brain Works Like This)

Back in 8th grade, I wore two different shoes to school.

Not on purpose.

It was a Monday.

I didn’t notice until someone pointed it out, and I was mortified.

But now? That memory kind of cracks me up.

And I think about that sometimes—how much energy we spend worrying about things that don’t actually matter in the long run.

Inner peace isn’t about never messing up.

It’s about not letting those moments define you.

(Still wouldn’t recommend mismatched shoes though. Just saying.)


The Weird Truth About Inner Peace

Here’s what I didn’t expect:

Inner peace isn’t constant.

You don’t “achieve” it and then just… stay there forever like some enlightened statue.

It comes and goes.

Some days you feel calm, grounded, almost wise (rare but it happens).

Other days you’re annoyed because your food delivery is late.

Both can exist.

And that’s okay.

Actually, that’s normal.


Where a GIF Would Make This Better

  • After the “brain going feral” part → a chaotic scrolling meme
  • During the journaling section → messy handwriting GIF
  • At the end → a calm ocean loop or cozy rain scene

Because balance.


A Couple Things That Helped Me (No Guru Energy)

They don’t pretend life is perfect.

Which I appreciate.


Final-ish Thoughts (Because I Can’t Do Perfect Endings)

If you’re looking for powerful spiritual practices to boost inner peace, here’s the real version:

You don’t need to change your entire life.

You don’t need to become a different person.

You just need to start noticing.

Your thoughts. Your reactions. Your patterns.

And maybe—just maybe—pause long enough to choose something different.

Not always.

Not perfectly.

Just… sometimes.

And honestly?

That’s more than enough.

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