7 things women with true inner peace do differently in relationships

Inner peace is a state of being that everyone aspires to, but few truly attain. It’s not just about tranquility and serenity, it’s an amalgamation of self-awareness, acceptance, and equanimity. And when a woman has achieved this elusive inner peace, it profoundly influences her relationships.

In this article, I’m going to share seven unique aspects that set apart women with true inner peace in their relationships. These are not just habits or actions, but deep-rooted behaviors reflecting their inner calm and harmony.

These women approach love and relationships differently, and it’s fascinating to see how this tranquility shapes their interactions with their partners. They’ve nailed the art of maintaining equilibrium in their relationships, and there’s so much we can learn from them.

So, let’s dive into these seven things that women with true inner peace do differently in relationships. Trust me, it’s going to be an enlightening journey.

1) They prioritize self-love

When it comes to relationships, one thing that women with true inner peace do differently is that they prioritize self-love.

Now, this doesn’t mean they’re self-absorbed or narcissistic. Far from it. These women understand that to truly love and respect others, they first need to love and respect themselves. It’s about acknowledging their own worth, celebrating their strengths, and accepting their flaws.

In the labyrinth of a relationship, it’s easy to lose oneself. But these women, they maintain their individuality. They nourish their personal growth even as they nurture their relationship.

They realize that a relationship isn’t about losing oneself in the other person, but rather being able to share two wholes. This approach not only prevents them from becoming co-dependent but also helps foster a healthier and more balanced relationship.

So, the key takeaway here? Love yourself first. It’s not selfish; it’s necessary.

2) They embrace conflict

Yes, you read that right. Women with true inner peace embrace conflict in their relationships. This might sound counterintuitive, especially when we often associate inner peace with serenity and the absence of discord.

But here’s the thing: these women understand that conflict is inevitable in any relationship. Rather than shying away from it or brushing it under the carpet, they face it head-on. They see conflict as an opportunity for growth, a chance to understand their partner better.

They don’t exacerbate the argument or let it spiral out of control. Instead, they approach disagreements with calmness and clarity. They listen to their partner’s perspective, express their own feelings without blaming or shaming and work towards a resolution.

In doing so, they’re able to deepen their connection with their partner and strengthen their relationship. So, while conflict might seem undesirable, remember that it can also be a catalyst for growth and understanding when approached the right way.

3) They maintain healthy boundaries

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from years of studying relationships and even penning down my own experiences in Breaking The Attachment: How To Overcome Codependency in Your Relationship, it’s the importance of setting healthy boundaries.

Women with true inner peace know this all too well. They understand that boundaries are not barriers or signs of selfishness, but crucial elements for maintaining their sense of self and ensuring mutual respect in a relationship.

They’re not afraid to communicate their needs, wants, and limits to their partners. They know when to say no, when to step back, and when to stand their ground. These boundaries help them avoid losing themselves in the relationship and prevent resentment from creeping in.

Remember, setting boundaries is not about controlling the other person; it’s about respecting your own needs and feelings. It’s a vital part of any healthy relationship. And trust me, it makes a world of difference.

4) They practice forgiveness

One of my favorite quotes is by Mark Twain who once said, “Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.” This resonates deeply with me and is a mantra that women with true inner peace live by in their relationships.

They understand that holding onto grudges or resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die. It’s not beneficial for anyone, especially not for the person harboring these negative emotions.

These women practice forgiveness, not just for their partner’s sake, but for their own peace of mind. They know that forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or condoning the action, it’s about freeing themselves from the burden of bitterness.

They also understand that everyone makes mistakes and that compassion is key when dealing with these situations. They choose to focus on growth and understanding rather than harboring resentment.

So, the next time you find yourself holding onto a grudge in your relationship, remember Mark Twain’s wise words. Choose forgiveness. Choose inner peace.

5) They live in the present

Something I’ve personally found incredibly liberating is living in the present moment. This is a trait I’ve noticed in women who have achieved true inner peace. They don’t dwell on the past or stress about the future; they live here and now.

In their relationships, they apply the same principle. They don’t let past mistakes or future uncertainties cloud their present happiness. They appreciate their partner for who they are today, not who they were or who they might become.

Of course, this doesn’t mean they ignore red flags or don’t plan for the future. But they know not to let these things steal away their current joy.

Living in the present allows them to fully immerse themselves in their relationship, to really connect with their partner and enjoy every little moment they share. It’s a beautiful way of experiencing love, one day at a time.

So, why not try it? Start living in the now and see how it transforms your relationship.

6) They practice gratitude

One thing that continually strikes me is the power of gratitude. 

Women with true inner peace incorporate this wisdom into their relationships. They focus on the positives, appreciating what they have rather than lamenting what they don’t.

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They express their gratitude to their partner regularly and sincerely. This simple act fosters a positive and loving atmosphere in their relationship. It’s an affirmation of love and appreciation that cultivates happiness and strengthens bonds.

Practicing gratitude can truly transform your mindset and your relationship. So why not give it a try? Start by expressing your appreciation to your partner today.

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7) They are not afraid to be vulnerable

Let’s get real for a moment. Vulnerability is scary. It’s like standing naked in front of someone and trusting them not to hurt you. But here’s the raw truth: vulnerability is the bedrock of deep, meaningful connections.

Women with true inner peace are not afraid to show their vulnerable side in their relationships. They reveal their true selves, warts and all, and trust their partners to do the same.

They express their feelings honestly, even when those feelings are scary or uncomfortable. They let their guards down, they cry, they admit when they’re wrong, they ask for help when they need it.

It’s a risk, yes. But it’s a risk worth taking. Because in being vulnerable, they allow authentic love and intimacy to bloom in their relationship.

So, dare to be vulnerable. It might just be the most courageous thing you do in your relationship.

Unlocking the power of inner peace in relationships

After exploring these seven aspects, it’s clear that women with true inner peace have mastered the art of maintaining equilibrium in their relationships. They understand that love, like life, is a journey – one that requires self-love, acceptance, and constant growth.

However, understanding these elements is just the first step. Implementing them in your own life and relationships is where the real challenge lies. It’s a journey that requires introspection, honesty, and above all, courage.

But don’t be discouraged. Remember that every step you take towards achieving inner peace will reflect positively on your relationships and your life in general.

So, why not take the next step in your journey today? This video by Justin Brown offers a transformative mirror exercise featuring five powerful questions to enhance self-love and improve your relationship with yourself.

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By watching, you’ll learn how to use these questions to boost your self-confidence and gain a deeper understanding of your inner strengths. It’s a valuable tool to help you cultivate inner peace and navigate your relationships with more clarity and confidence.

Remember, the journey towards inner peace is a deeply personal one. But it’s a journey worth embarking on because it not only enriches your life but also helps foster healthier, more fulfilling relationships. And isn’t that what we all aspire to have?

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Tina Fey

I've ridden the rails, gone off track and lost my train of thought. I'm writing to try and find it again. Hope you enjoy the journey with me.

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