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Mar 17, 2021

On this episode of The Wednesday Call podcast, Andy Albright talks about why you get what you expect. Do you raise your activity level to meet your expectations? You can't lower expectations because of your activity. You get what you expect!

"Don't lower your expectations to meet your activity. Raise your activity level to meet your expectations." --Andy Albright

You Get What You Expect: The Three Steps

1). Start Every Morning Setting Expectations (Want Big).

"If people aren't calling you crazy, then you are not wanting big enough." --Andy Albright

2). Seek Turning Abstract Feelings Into Concrete

Expectations (Receive Big).

"Don't wish for a better tomorrow if you are not willing to receive it." --Andy Albright

3). Strive Turning Negative Emotions into Positive

Expectations (Believe Big).

"When you believe in the impossible, you can pursue it as possible." --Andy Albright

1). Start Every Morning Setting Expectations ("I ought to" into "I want to").

• Declare how you want your day to go

• Line up your energy to attract bigger things

2). Seek Turning Abstract Feelings into Concrete Expectations ("I wish I had a shot" into "I will take advantage of the opportunity").

• Become excited about creating your goals.

• Shift your whole mindset to allowing your goal to happen.

3). Strive Turning Negative Emotions into Positive Expectations ("I can't" into "I can" mentally).

• Adjust your fixed views (a need to be right) to create perspective.

• Resist fewer (your need to find excuses) to flow faster.

 

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