October 26, 2007
Thinking to Win Personality for Inner Peace
Our nature is our personality, which leave impressions wherever we go. When we go into society, hang around family and friends, or work, our personality reflects on others. When a person has personality and strong character, we show people that we have the ability to win in life and find inner peace.
When a person cultivates the thoughts, they often lead to the winning road, since goals, dreams, and ability to reach them is easier. Thus, people with compliance personalities often find it easier in life, since these people can get along with most anyone. Compliance people focus on keeping life simple, which leads to inner peace since problems are less. Compliancy does not mean however, that you will open room for anyone to take control of your life. The compliance people that are in touch with their mind have found their inner peace, since they are wearing their suit of armor, which includes evidence and facts to back their words.
They will also have beliefs, which are proven facts that cannot be persuaded, or influenced by others, thus the person stands firm in what they believe. Persons, with compliance and seeking to keep it simple will often have personality that includes original humane traits.
Traits such as respect, trust in perspective, truth, honesty, loyalty, faithfulness, self-control, endurance, et cetera can make up the complaint personality types, which rewards with inner peace. Beliefs are part of the personality that we must make connection with to find inner peace. Thus, once we have our spiritual and human beliefs in tact, few can break down the walls of our minds.
If you believe the world is one color, then your mind fills with stereotype, prejudices and other harmful thinking, which leads nowhere, but to suffering. Thus, finding inner peace means you must have a diverse mind with openness in perspective.
Compliance persons are also in touch with their sexuality. Thus, a person that can live alone or else with someone without a problem finds inner peace. The compliance people will try anything that offers rewards, rather than trying harmful tasks that will lead them to destruction.
Inner peace includes freeing the mind of blame. When the mind is full of blame it will lead to chaos. Chaos is an entrapment, or tangled web of emotions that control the mind if we allow it. Thus, mind over matter is essential to find inner peace, since if you use mind over matter you will not allow anyone breakdown or take control of your mind.
Convictions make up an inner peace, since when we have convictions, again no one can control our mind. Thus, convictions are facts backed with evidence, which support claims. If you have convictions, you are letting others know that you have the facts on the topics you present.
Convictions: after studying human beings my entire life, taking participation and study in mental health, and contrasting and comparing, I found that convictions are the ultimate path that leads to inner peace. When a person has convictions, they have the tools to convince, accept, and present any information stored in the persons mind.
Listening and hearing is part of the tools required to reach inner peace. When a person has the ability to listen and hear what is said to them, they rarely are deceived. When deceptions are removed, thus, convictions move in and the person is free to speech.
Boundaries are another area of the personality we want to evaluate. When a person has boundaries, they have standards, which mean no one will take advantage of them, unless the person is vulnerable at the time, or else focusing on other areas of their life.
Boundaries are putting up borders for other people and self. For example, I will not engage in behaviors that lead me to crime. Thus, I set the boundary and back those boundaries with my conviction, protecting me from harm, guilt and chaos; thus finding inner peace.
Standard for the most part means normal; however, standards include traditions and beliefs. Thus, determining what is normal for you can help you find inner peace.















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