
We communicate our expectations to yourself and to others through words, actions, thoughts, posture, and attitude. When these things are positive and empowering, the positive expectations they convey will bring impressive results.
I challenge you to base your expectations not on what has happened in the past, but rather on what you desire for the future. Expectations exert a powerful influence on you and on those around you, so choose to use that influence wisely.
When you choose to expect to improve your situation, you will. When you choose to expect to have a productive day, you will. In essence, you’ll likely get whatever you truly expect. So choose, with your words, your thoughts, and your actions, to expect the very best.
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