They are both phrases and they mean different things.
To give someone a piece of your mind is to tell them exactly what you think -- this is used to mean that you fuss at them.
Peace of mind means that they feel happy and relaxed, and they don't have to worry about things.
It depends on where you live. In England, to give someone a "piece of your mind" means you're telling them off. Otherwise, in England and other English-speaking countries, to achieve "peace of mind" means, among other things, that nobody is telling you off, the bills are mostly paid and the police aren't banging on the door.
It's a fancy way of saying you're going to tell someone your opinion in a forceful way. Americans love oratory and giving speeches - we have thousands of different idioms and slang terms which say the same thing, only in "fancified" speech.If you are mad or frustrated with someone, and you plan to tell him so in detail, you say "I am going to go to Bob's house tomorrow and give him a piece of my mind!"If you're really mad - you can add "...and I hope he chokes on it!"It means a person (or other living thing) has really stirred your attention and part of your mind (the "piece") can be said to be full of things you want to tell the person--usually at length.Perhaps a person irked you too much and you want to tell him/her that you're ticked. Or perhaps someone's opinion has stirred you enough that you just HAVE to respond to it.
Peace: meaning to be without conflict. This can be physical as well as other kinds of conflict such as mental conflict over.Examples:My mind was at peace.All I wanted during the war was peace.I had wondered if peace would ever come to my country.Piece: meaning a segment or part of a greater whole. It is also occasionally used in reference to music (see below).Examples:Can I have a piece of cake?My friend asked me to listen to a piece of music today.
Being at peace with yourself means that you're content with who you are. You feel like there's absolutely nothing wrong with you and there's nothing you would change about yourself.
J'ai la paix d'esprit
It depends on where you live. In England, to give someone a "piece of your mind" means you're telling them off. Otherwise, in England and other English-speaking countries, to achieve "peace of mind" means, among other things, that nobody is telling you off, the bills are mostly paid and the police aren't banging on the door.
There are many words that mean peace of mind. Such words include, but are not limited to contentment, serenity, and tranquility.
peace of mind is not hyphenated.
A Mind at Peace was created in 1949.
Peace of Mind - album - was created in 1996.
The ideal state of mind is contentment. If someone is content, they are at peace, under no stress, and generally happy with their current situation. They also have a positive outlook.
Piece of Mind was created on 1983-05-16.
"Kapayapaan ng isip" is the Tagalog translation of "peace of mind."
It's a fancy way of saying you're going to tell someone your opinion in a forceful way. Americans love oratory and giving speeches - we have thousands of different idioms and slang terms which say the same thing, only in "fancified" speech.If you are mad or frustrated with someone, and you plan to tell him so in detail, you say "I am going to go to Bob's house tomorrow and give him a piece of my mind!"If you're really mad - you can add "...and I hope he chokes on it!"It means a person (or other living thing) has really stirred your attention and part of your mind (the "piece") can be said to be full of things you want to tell the person--usually at length.Perhaps a person irked you too much and you want to tell him/her that you're ticked. Or perhaps someone's opinion has stirred you enough that you just HAVE to respond to it.
Tom Jones
Peace: meaning to be without conflict. This can be physical as well as other kinds of conflict such as mental conflict over.Examples:My mind was at peace.All I wanted during the war was peace.I had wondered if peace would ever come to my country.Piece: meaning a segment or part of a greater whole. It is also occasionally used in reference to music (see below).Examples:Can I have a piece of cake?My friend asked me to listen to a piece of music today.
Piece of Mind - Tela album - was created on 1996-11-05.