Self-Development Program
The Peace Revolution is excited that you are online with us and that you are interested in the Self-Development Program! However, if you are still new to Inner Peace, you may want to learn about the PIPO concept to know how Inner Peace would lead to World Peace. And if you are new to meditation, you may visit our Inner Peace Time page page, learn how easy the meditation is and try meditating yourself.

The self-development program is intended to help you look more closely at yourself, your behavior, and your relationship with those people who are closet to you in your life. There are explicit directions for each day. You will be investigating your feelings and experiences with yourself, your family, your spouse or partner (if you have one), your work or school colleagues, and your community. You will be doing self-exploration (we help you with your time-management, for example), as well as action plans, such as cooking a meal for your family or neighbor. Throughout this project you will be supported in your efforts by a peace coach. Try first 7 days and you will feel that at least 30 minutes of Inner Peace Time a day can change your life.
Additionally, you need to follow the Acts of Self-Discipline that are just like following universal good deeds: Obvious. If you have additional questions, you can blog one on the PEACE WALL (if you want to talk to other Rebels), or you can contact SUPPORT to connect directly to Headquarters! We will answer your questions ... although you should give us a few days, ok?
Throughout the program, it is important to remember your motivation in doing this. Hopefully, it is to help you, as the unique person you are, on your journey to find inner peace. We here at the Peace Revolution want each of you to find inner peace because:
INNER PEACE + OUTER PEACE = SUSTAINABLE WORLD PEACE
ONE PERSON AT A TIME!
And Remember the Universal Wisdoms that you should apply to your own life:
- Share, Support, Respect, Encourage
- All Actions Have Consequences: Take responsibility for your own actions
- Maintain a good attitude towards other people, including your family
- Find the good things about others: Don’t seek out the negatives!
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