What you expect greets you. Begin each day primed for opportunity, quiet insight, and the people you’re meant to meet.
When I wake up in the morning I expect a great day. I let the day come at me and knowing it’s going to be a great one. It will have unexpected opportunities. There will be unexpected people I will meet. There will be moments of quiet where I get an insight that will blow me away. I operate with a philosophy that everything will turn out OK if I hang in there long enough. Things don’t necessarily turn out the way I want them to turn out but they turn out OK. I know I have the optimism bug and it’s very deep into my DNA and will never leave. I don’t know where I got it. I can’t attribute it to my mom or dad or any other person who was close to me. It’s one of life mysteries for me. How do you feel when you wake up in the morning? Do you feel like going after the day? Do you feel like things will work out for you? I have a theory that how we look at our day and what we expect the day to bring usually comes our way. Is it time for you to change how you look at you expect your day to turn out?
So tomorrow morning, before your feet hit the floor, ask yourself: What good might find me today? The answer could reshape your entire day.
Critical Points to Ponder
- Expectation Sets Direction: What three good things do you expect today—and how will you notice them?
- Opportunity Radar: When a surprise appears, what’s your first question: “Why me?” or “How can this help?”
- Create Quiet Windows: Where will you schedule five minutes for the insight that “blows you away”?
- People as Gateways: Who will you greet or thank today to invite connection and serendipity?
- t Is a Win: When plans shift, how do you reframe the detour so it still turns out OK?