“From my point of view what I have to do now is appreciate and enjoy what football gave me, but now do something else with the same energy and enthusiasm I gave to football without expecting the same results.” EnergyEnjoyResultsViewsFootballAppreciatePoint Of ViewEnthusiasmExpectingEnergy And Enthusiasm Author:Graeme Le Saux
“Cultivating inner discipline is something that takes time; expecting rapid results is simply a sign of impatience.” ResultsDangerDisciplineNuclearExpectingTake TimeRapidsImpatienceCultivating Author:Dalai Lama
“In our own lives, having a mind-set of expecting to win increases our odds of winning. It helps us get better results. And better results help us increase our credibility and self-confidence, which leads to more positive self-expectancy, and more winning - and the upward cycle continues. It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.” MindSelfHelpingMotivationalWinningResultsIncreaseSelf ConfidenceGet BetterCyclesExpectingOddsFulfillingProphecyCredibilityMind SetExpectancySelf Fulfilling ProphecyPositive Self Book:The Speed of Trust: The One Thing that Changes Everything Source: The Speed of Trust: The One Thing that Changes Everything
“Comedy is harder than drama, because with comedy you're expecting a result..you make them laugh. [If] they ain't laughing then you're screwed.” IfsResultsLaughingComedyDramaHarderExpecting Author:Billy Bob Thornton
“I believe I've spent my life expecting people to behave in a certain way. I believe that when they didn't behave according to my expectations, I became angry, sad, confused and occasionally fearful. I believe these expectations are the reason I've been angry, sad, confused and occasionally fearful more than I care to admit. As a result, I now believe my expectations are the real problem. I believe that everyone has this very same problem, and they ought to start acting accordingly.” PeopleWayBelieveRealReasonProblemCareCertainI BelieveResultsActingOughtExpectationsAngryBehaveConfusedFearfulExpectingI CareReal Problems Author:Chuck Lorre
“In order to settle down in the quiet of our own being we must learn to be detached from the results of our own activity. We must be content to live without watching ourselves live, to work with expecting immediate reward, to love without an instant satisfaction, and to exist without any special recognition. It is only when we are detached from ourselves that we can be at peace with ourselves.” OrderResultsSpecialActivityQuietRewardsSatisfactionRecognitionSettlingInstantExpectingDetachedSettling Down Author:Thomas Merton