My life has treated me so well.
Things are going so well.
I m receiving what I always wanted.
I have always wanted happiness and feeling great.
I am so in love with my life.
I know that everything is getting better.
I am expecting for things to always be working out for me. And my expectations make the positive, wonderful side of things just grow.
I know that everything that is happening to me personally is based on my expectations.
I can be expecting for others good, and my expectation is helping them.
But my expectation can’t make their lives better.
If a person in my life is sick, I can expect them to be well but my expectation is not enough to make them well. They personally have to expect health and wellness.
We are here as individual beings and to can really expect good for others, we have to expect good for ourselves first.
It’s all about what each one of us expects.
And it’s not that if someone had lived in poverty, for now, they have to expect living in richness, that’s too big of a jump. You can’t get from here to there. If you’ve felt all your life the lack of what you want, you can’t constantly feel the presence of it, and your lack of what you want is your fear, jealousy, hate, revenge, envy, anger, insecurity, powerlessness, despair, worry, frustration, when the presence of what you want feels like love, joy, appreciation, freedom, excitement, passion, knowing, happiness, enthusiasm, optimism, hope, satisfaction.
And you can’t from fear to get to love overnight.
If you were poor, you can’t be rich tomorrow, but something can change within you, within your thoughts that can make your expectations different. But still, there is a process. to get to your financial abundance.
YOU CAN’T CHANGE OVERNIGHT SO RADICALLY YOUR EXPECTATION.
I took all the steps in my journey to where I wanted to be.
I started improving my positive expectation.
I started expecting little good things to happen.
I ignored for a while what made me feel lack.
I only know that things are always working out for me.
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