A few weeks back, I wrote about how to keep our expectations in check so as to take responsibility for and clearly communicate our needs and wants. As I’ve reflected back, I notice it seems just as important to address the impact of failing to meet someone else’s expectations. Because sometimes, other people want or […]
Expectations are like a*holes: we all have them. And just like a*holes, they are not inherently bad or good, they just are. However, when we decide other people should meet our expectations that they have not consented to, we tend to become frustrated, hurt, and resentful. Not exactly conducive to personal satisfaction or happy relationships. […]
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