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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 45 MIN

What Protecting Your Peace Really Means — And Why Most People Get It Wrong

from The Positivity Xperience · host Lori Wheeler / The Positivity Xperience

You've been told to protect your peace — but what does that actually mean? In this episode, we unpack the real psychology behind emotional peace, why cutting people off doesn't automatically create it, and the exact mindset shifts and systems you need to protect your energy without losing your voice or identity. You'll learn: *Why peace is an internal discipline — not just external distance *How to spot the hidden ways you leak energy daily (and stop doing it) *What true emotional neutrality feels like (hint: it's not constant calm) *The cost of staying "accessible" to people who drain you *Why protecting your peace requires letting go of guilt, ego, and performance This isn't toxic positivity or spiritual bypassing.  This is grounded, neuroscience-backed guidance on how to finally stop outsourcing your inner calm. 🧠 If you're tired of feeling drained, this episode is the reset you need.   Become A Patreon: www.patreon.com/thepositivityxperience Get the FREE Letting Go Workbook: www.thepositivityxperience.com

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