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The four habits of calm people

In a world that often seems to move too fast, some people seem to remain effortlessly calm, whatever the difficulty they face. What is their secret?

Newsroom April 2 06:06


While we often associate peace of mind with meditation, therapy, or mindfulness retreats, truly calm individuals have mastered certain subtle habits-what we might call “super habits”-that keep them balanced in the chaos. Here are 4 of the most powerful yet subtle habits of mentally calm people.

The art of pause

Mentally calm people are not in a hurry to react. Instead of immediately responding to a stressful email, taking it out on someone, or making impulsive decisions, they pause. This brief moment of reflection allows them to evaluate a situation with clarity rather than emotion. Studies in neuroscience show that taking just a few seconds to pause activates the prefrontal cortex of the brain, the area responsible for rational thought. This simple habit helps calm people react, making choices more consciously and coherently.
Try it: before reacting to anything that challenges you, take a deep breath and count to three. You’ll be amazed at how much power there is in a moment of calm.

Micro-Mindfulness

Meditation is often associated with peace of mind, but truly peaceful people practice mindfulness in small, everyday moments. Whether they are feeling the warmth of their coffee cup, listening to the subtle sounds of their surroundings, or focusing fully on a conversation, they are deeply engaged in the present moment. A study from Harvard University found that people spend nearly 47% of their waking hours thinking about something other than what they are doing, which contributes to stress and unhappiness. Mentally calm people deal with this by fully immersing themselves in the now.
Try this: next time you eat, drive or even do the dishes, focus entirely on the experience instead of letting your mind wander. Small moments of presence add up to a calmer mind.

Emotional minimalism

Just as minimalists declutter their homes, mentally calm people declutter their emotions. They don’t make excessive commitments, don’t take on unnecessary drama, and don’t let minor annoyances consume their energy. Instead, they prioritize what really matters and let the rest go. Research published in the journal Emotion shows that people who can “reassess” situations – choosing to see things in a less emotional and more neutral way – experience less stress. In other words, mentally calm people don’t waste energy on what they can’t control.
Try it: when something frustrating happens, ask yourself: “Will this matter in a week? In a month? In a year?” If the answer is no, let it go.

Easy routines for tough days

Instead of relying on willpower to stay calm, peaceful people create daily routines that keep them grounded. Whether it’s a morning ritual with a calendar, an evening walk, or simply maintaining a tidy space, they create environments that support their inner calm. A study from the University of Southern California found that habits account for about 40% of our daily behaviors. When stress hits, those who have established calming routines don’t have to look for solutions-they already have systems in place to keep them stable.
Try it: establish a small, calming habit to anchor into your day, such as ten minutes of exercise in the morning or a no-phone rule during meals. Over time, these habits build resilience to stress.

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Remember that peace of mind is not about avoiding stress, but managing it with grace. By practicing these four powerful habits, you can cultivate a steadier, calmer mind and face life’s challenges with greater ease.

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