What Will Go Right Next?

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Published by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee
Friday, December 21, 2001

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How many times have you heard someone asked, "What will go right next?" I personally have never heard anyone say this. I have, however, heard and said, "What will go wrong next?" Simply asking that question leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy. We set ourselves up to expect something to go wrong. What we expect we usually look for and if we are looking for something to go wrong, we can bet we will find it.

So, what if we turned it around and expected something to go right? We often get what we expect. So start expecting and looking for things to happen the way you want them to and you will be surprised. Often the only thing that has to happen to make things go right isn't anything external; it is all internal. Our expectations, our perspective and our thoughts create our reality. If we change what we expect, how we perceive things and what we think, we will automatically change our view of what happens. Often that is all it takes. It isn't so much what happens, but what we think of what happens that makes it right.

Coaching

We can change our perception about what happens and create a new reality for ourselves. We can also change our thoughts into positive affirmations. Instead of predicting the worst to happen, predict the best to happen. What we expect is often what happens. I have heard people say, "I knew this was going to happen." Know the best will happen and you will set that in motion. We get what we look for. Look for the best and declare that good things happen!

What went right for you today?

Daily Success Formula

Expectation + Perception + Thoughts = The next right thing to happen

Quotes

"Every day is a great day; if you don't believe it . . . try missing one!" Anonymous

"The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty." Winston Churchill

"An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered." G.K. Chesterton
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