Turn Negative Expectations Into Positive Outcomes

How often do we let negative expectations create negative results? If you’re like me, it’s more often than I like to admit. And yet, when I work to overcome negative expectations and project positive behavior, I am pleasantly surprised. Things end up better than I expected. What I’ve learned is to spend more time on positive behaviors, and less time trying to dwell on the reasons for negative expectations.

People keep disappointing me - they don’t act as badly as I expect them to. I hate to admit it - but that happens all the time. It happens when I hide my negative expectations - and behave as if everything was going to be positive.

July 2, 2008 | Filed Under 638 | Leave a Comment 

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