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In our last episode, we talked about having great expectations of others. Now we turn the tables on ourselves. We talk about self-expectations in this episode of Reinventure Me.
This week’s Inspire Me quote is from Psalm 5:3:
“In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.“
In this episode, Leary and Armin talk about self-expectation, how it affects us, and how to know if we have great self-expectations. They suggest that the best way to determine the health of our self-expectations is to ask the following core questions:
The key question? What’s the right level of self-expectation to have? Leary and Armin offer that it’s just enough expectation to give us slightly more losses than wins. Too many losses and we don’t trust ourselves; too few and we become complacent or arrogant—and less grateful. Slightly more losses than wins keeps us humble and also motivated.
Quotes from the show:
This week’s Challenge Me:
Score yourself on a scale from 1-10: How happy are you with yourself? Then, consider: what would it take to be one point more satisfied?
Comments? Questions? Stories of how you’ve pursued having great self-expectations? Share them in the comments section below.
Resources mentioned in or related to this podcast episode:
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In our last episode, we talked about having great expectations of others. Now we turn the tables on ourselves. We talk about self-expectations in this episode of Reinventure Me.
This week’s Inspire Me quote is from Psalm 5:3:
“In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.“
In this episode, Leary and Armin talk about self-expectation, how it affects us, and how to know if we have great self-expectations. They suggest that the best way to determine the health of our self-expectations is to ask the following core questions:
The key question? What’s the right level of self-expectation to have? Leary and Armin offer that it’s just enough expectation to give us slightly more losses than wins. Too many losses and we don’t trust ourselves; too few and we become complacent or arrogant—and less grateful. Slightly more losses than wins keeps us humble and also motivated.
Quotes from the show:
This week’s Challenge Me:
Score yourself on a scale from 1-10: How happy are you with yourself? Then, consider: what would it take to be one point more satisfied?
Comments? Questions? Stories of how you’ve pursued having great self-expectations? Share them in the comments section below.
Resources mentioned in or related to this podcast episode: