Thursday, August 16, 2007
Expect a great day
If you look for rudeness, incompetence, disrespect and
arrogance, you will see plenty of those things. If, on the
other hand, you look for kindness, love, support and
positive purpose you can just as readily uncover them.
Much of what you experience is what you expect to
experience. Your senses, as rich and perceptive as they are,
cannot possibly take it all in.
So your experience of each day is heavily filtered through
your expectations. Your senses tune in to the kind of world
you already know you will see.
The real power in this arrangement is that you can choose to
adjust and advance your expectations. Those expectations can
be whatever you intentionally decide they will be.
And your experience of life will follow right along. By
expecting the very best, you find your way toward it.
Base your real, sincere expectations not on what has already
happened, but on what you would like to see happen. Sure
enough, as if by magic, those things will come to be.
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