How to Expect Beyond Hope
Place expected ideals firmly in your thoughts and circumstances., Allow as much time (weeks, months or years, decades) as is needed to reach your farthest flung ideals., Compare, saying this: "I expect this!", Suspend momentary pleasures...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Place expected ideals firmly in your thoughts and circumstances.
It is much more than hope.
Decide that you will begin on the path toward your chosen future; it may take years: think of a journey, a career, other lives affected, even in generations to come.
Visualize the opening of a path that you really want to follow and think of what is next, and beyond the horizon that you believe will happen.
Hope, on the other hand, is much less provocative, much like wishing, with a bit of "seems possible..." added in. -
Step 2: Allow as much time (weeks
Join trust and faith (the opposite of fear and doubt); blend hope, love and action (opposite of despair) into one flowing process for meaning, fulfillment, profit and joy, the pleasure of reality--No!--not like mere fantasy.
Think of the meaning of "expect": ~ noun
- a mental attitude involving the process of looking forward, anticipating, for example: "a sure prospect of future profits"
-- look actively (not looking back) realize with certainty, such as: "There is every expectation of this to happen at the planned time, profitably." ~ verb
- the act of looking forward, anticipating, examples: "to have great expectations"
or the "degree of probability" that something will occur ~ math
- expected, statistical probability' it is called "mathematical expectation"
for example: "It is expected with a
98.7% certainty (formal probability)". ,
-- realize that expecting is pregnant hope: full fruited life previewing its factuality, expressed in the vim and vigor of trusting deeply.
Now say, "I hope for this!" how does that feel
-- like a dry shriveled raisin without the flow of life; lacking viability, hope means you would "like" it...
Hope is nice, your need it, but expect is strong, and that should feel much better
-- believe, achieve, receive the expected result... , Postpone involvements if the person may not be right one and hold an expectation in grasp:
It can bring the peace of mind that overcomes the entire world-outlook of guilt, anger and fear (anxiety) of the present and future.
Postpone career entry for a higher education, a bachelors degree, a masters and a doctorate.
Some people wait on many commons things empower expectations to become a doctor of science, law or medicine. , The Wright Brothers expected heavier than air flight as expected by many.
Many gliders had succeeded already...
Columbus expectation of sailing West to get to the East Indies was "based on evidence and observations" of many that they would not fall off the edge of the Earth, expecting the world to be proved to be spherical.
Edison tried well over 1000 experiments before his electric light bulb worked because he "expected it to work" by working it out, and he fulfilled that. ,, Your expectation take shape and will appear to people when it is actively processed; it moves from the shadows of your future into full expectancy.
The proceedings of hope and trust must be put into action: becoming visible, taking form.
Initialize it actively
-- not just telling about it.
Actualize real firm workings that others can touch or use in word and deed. , Will you require more education? What effort or who does not profit from knowledge and coordinated understandings from education using what others can offer. , -
Step 3: months or years
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Step 4: decades) as is needed to reach your farthest flung ideals.
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Step 5: Compare
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Step 6: saying this: "I expect this!"
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Step 7: Suspend momentary pleasures.
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Step 8: Visualize--"see"--the answer already on the way through one opening concept
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Step 9: as your portal
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Step 10: your doorway
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Step 11: as a narrowed vision
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Step 12: for what can be gauged and seen clearly (ie
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Step 13: believed): Expect to achieve what you believe and see the process in your mind
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Step 14: and do it.
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Step 15: Agree with those who have your good at heart
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Step 16: in mind
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Step 17: and receive that favor and blessing that agreement with the right people can bring.
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Step 18: Process it: Produce it.
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Step 19: Set real goals--the immediate
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Step 20: medium and long term ones: Expect actively with your hands working and expect with your feet walking
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Step 21: because it is real as you are prepared to see it and make it.
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Step 22: Expect
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Step 23: for example
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Step 24: and birth a profitable idea to: Plan what you need
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Step 25: formalizing
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Step 26: inventing
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Step 27: designing
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Step 28: Finding
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Step 29: buying
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Step 30: making
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Step 31: building
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Step 32: Fulfilling needs
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Step 33: caring
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Step 34: marketing
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Step 35: selling
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Step 36: Hiring
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Step 37: training
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Step 38: managing
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Step 39: growing
Detailed Guide
It is much more than hope.
Decide that you will begin on the path toward your chosen future; it may take years: think of a journey, a career, other lives affected, even in generations to come.
Visualize the opening of a path that you really want to follow and think of what is next, and beyond the horizon that you believe will happen.
Hope, on the other hand, is much less provocative, much like wishing, with a bit of "seems possible..." added in.
Join trust and faith (the opposite of fear and doubt); blend hope, love and action (opposite of despair) into one flowing process for meaning, fulfillment, profit and joy, the pleasure of reality--No!--not like mere fantasy.
Think of the meaning of "expect": ~ noun
- a mental attitude involving the process of looking forward, anticipating, for example: "a sure prospect of future profits"
-- look actively (not looking back) realize with certainty, such as: "There is every expectation of this to happen at the planned time, profitably." ~ verb
- the act of looking forward, anticipating, examples: "to have great expectations"
or the "degree of probability" that something will occur ~ math
- expected, statistical probability' it is called "mathematical expectation"
for example: "It is expected with a
98.7% certainty (formal probability)". ,
-- realize that expecting is pregnant hope: full fruited life previewing its factuality, expressed in the vim and vigor of trusting deeply.
Now say, "I hope for this!" how does that feel
-- like a dry shriveled raisin without the flow of life; lacking viability, hope means you would "like" it...
Hope is nice, your need it, but expect is strong, and that should feel much better
-- believe, achieve, receive the expected result... , Postpone involvements if the person may not be right one and hold an expectation in grasp:
It can bring the peace of mind that overcomes the entire world-outlook of guilt, anger and fear (anxiety) of the present and future.
Postpone career entry for a higher education, a bachelors degree, a masters and a doctorate.
Some people wait on many commons things empower expectations to become a doctor of science, law or medicine. , The Wright Brothers expected heavier than air flight as expected by many.
Many gliders had succeeded already...
Columbus expectation of sailing West to get to the East Indies was "based on evidence and observations" of many that they would not fall off the edge of the Earth, expecting the world to be proved to be spherical.
Edison tried well over 1000 experiments before his electric light bulb worked because he "expected it to work" by working it out, and he fulfilled that. ,, Your expectation take shape and will appear to people when it is actively processed; it moves from the shadows of your future into full expectancy.
The proceedings of hope and trust must be put into action: becoming visible, taking form.
Initialize it actively
-- not just telling about it.
Actualize real firm workings that others can touch or use in word and deed. , Will you require more education? What effort or who does not profit from knowledge and coordinated understandings from education using what others can offer. ,
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