Editorial Policy
Peace ForYou brings together practical guidance, research summaries, and approachable how-tos to help people move, nourish, rest, and thrive. This page explains how we create and maintain content, how we choose sources, how we handle corrections and updates, and how we disclose advertising or sponsored material.
Who produces our content
Peace ForYou Editorial Team. The editorial team researches, writes, and maintains informational content for this website. Articles are reviewed and updated periodically using reputable sources, official documentation, and publicly available reference materials where appropriate.
By default, articles are published under the site editorial team. When individual contributors are named, their byline will indicate their role (for example, “Contributor” or “Editor”) and link to an author page that lists their posts and any relevant disclosures. We do not present bylines as professional licenses or formal qualifications unless those credentials are explicitly stated and verifiable on the author’s profile.
Editorial standards
- Accuracy and clarity: We aim for clear, practical, and accurate information. Claims about health, fitness, sleep, or mental well-being are supported by citations to reliable sources where possible.
- Scope and tone: Content is informational and intended to support general understanding, healthy habits, and safe beginner-level practices. It is not a substitute for personalized medical, legal, or other professional advice.
- Neutrality: We strive for balanced, objective presentation. Where reasonable disagreements exist in the evidence, we summarize differing viewpoints and link to sources so readers can learn more.
Research process
Writers and editors follow a structured research process:
- Define the question or topic and the intended audience (beginner fitness, sleep routines, CBT techniques, etc.).
- Locate primary and secondary sources that directly address the question—peer-reviewed studies, clinical guidelines, government health agencies, academic institutions, and professional organizations.
- Prefer recent, high-quality evidence and note the publication date of key sources when it affects recommendations.
- Summarize findings in plain language and link to original sources or authoritative summaries whenever available.
Source selection and citation
We select sources based on relevance, transparency, and authority. Examples of the types of sources we rely on include:
- Peer-reviewed journal articles and systematic reviews
- Clinical practice guidelines and policy statements from recognized professional organizations
- Government and public health agencies
- Reputable academic and institutional reports
- High-quality books and evidence-based reviews
Where content summarizes or uses data from a source, we link to that source in the article. If a source has potential conflicts of interest, we try to note that context for readers.
Fact checking
- Editorial review: Every article is reviewed by an editor for factual consistency, clarity, and appropriate sourcing before publication.
- Cross-checking: Key facts and statistics are verified against multiple reputable sources when possible.
- Sensitive topics: For topics about mental health interventions, sleep disorders, or other areas that can affect well-being, we take extra care to base summaries on recognized clinical guidelines and consensus statements.
AI assistance
We use AI tools modestly to assist with tasks like drafting, summarizing, detecting inconsistencies, or generating ideas for topic outlines. AI-generated text is always reviewed, edited, and approved by human writers and editors before publication. If AI significantly shaped an article’s content, we will note that in the article’s byline or editorial notes.
Human editorial review and expert input
Human editors review every piece of content prior to publication. For technical or clinical topics, we compare our content against clinical guidelines and trusted sources. When appropriate and available, we may seek input or review from external experts. However, the presence or absence of external review will be indicated on the article or author page when relevant.
Content updates and review schedule
- Periodic review: Content is reviewed periodically to ensure it remains current and accurate. For practical and health-related topics, we aim to review content at reasonable intervals or when new, important evidence emerges.
- Major changes: If guidance changes substantially based on new evidence or official recommendations, we update the article promptly and note the update date on the article.
Corrections and reporting errors
If you believe an article contains an error, inaccuracy, or omission, please let us know. You can report corrections via our Contact Us page: Contact Us. When we confirm an error, we will correct the content, add a note describing the change, and include the date of correction. We welcome respectful feedback and will respond to substantive reports about factual issues.
Independence, advertising, and sponsored content
- Editorial independence: Our editorial team makes content decisions independently of advertisers and sponsors.
- Advertising: Peace ForYou may display third-party advertising and may use affiliate links in some posts. Affiliate relationships are disclosed in the article when present.
- Sponsored content: Paid or sponsored content is clearly labeled as such. If an article or post is created in partnership with a sponsor, the relationship will be disclosed and distinct from our independent editorial content.
Author and byline approach
- Byline practice: Articles will display either the Peace ForYou Editorial Team or an individual contributor’s byline. The byline will include a short descriptor of the author’s role and link to an author page when available.
- Transparency: Author pages and bylines indicate the nature of the contributor’s relationship to the site (e.g., staff writer, freelance contributor) and list their published posts. We do not invent credentials or titles; any claims about professional qualifications are only used if they are verifiable and provided by the contributor.
Scope and limitations
Peace ForYou focuses on general guidance about movement, nutrition, rest, mental well-being, and lifestyle habits. Content is educational and not individualized medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. For personal concerns or conditions, please consult a qualified professional.
Contact and further questions
For questions about this editorial policy, to request a correction, or to inquire about partnerships, please visit our Contact Us page: Contact Us. You can review our privacy practices here: Privacy Policy.
