Protecting your peace is not a spa day. It is a practice of discernment. It is deciding what you allow into your space, your body, your attention, your home. It is the quiet, daily act of choosing yourself — not dramatically, not with announcement, just consistently.
It looks like leaving the room when the conversation turns corrosive. It looks like the morning routine you refuse to skip even when the world is loud. It looks like wearing the thing that makes you feel like yourself instead of dressing for someone else.
The clothes are part of it. The daily act of dressing is the daily act of deciding: who am I showing up as today? When you choose the wrap that feels like prayer, the dress that breathes like intention — that is protection. That is the ritual.
Wear your values. Protect your peace.