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Count Your Chickens Before They've
Hatched
At some stage in your life, you've probably been told not to
count your chickens before they have hatched. You were probably
told to not get your hopes up and to not expect too much - just
in case you might be disappointed. For most of us this, or some
variation of it, was told to us over and over again by well
meaning, but ill informed people.
From an early age the idea of staying in an emotional "safe
zone" was instilled in most of us until it eventually became
belief systems that now control our behaviours. We live in a
culture were the predominant psychology is based in fear. The
fear of loss drives and motivates most people's decisions and
behaviours. From this mindset the culture invented mechanisms
to protect itself and saying like "don't count your chickens
before they've hatched" is but only and illustration of how the
culture prepares and "grooms" us from an early age to settle
for the lowest denominator. "Go for the lowest and easiest to
make sure that you at least get something." "Don't expect too
much, just in case you don't get anything at all." From this
mindset we loose all our power; the power that is born in the
belief that we are indeed worthy of all the success and all the
abundance that we can possibly dream of.
Expectation is indeed one of the most powerful resources that
you possess. An intense anticipation can transform possibility
into reality. One of the biggest reasons why most people never
get to live their dreams is because they lack the motivation to
follow their dreams. The real purpose of a goal is to act like
a directional mechanism that guides your life in a specific
direction. A strong and exciting goal has the power to motivate
and inspire you. When you fuel this goal with expectation you
set in motion an unstoppable force that will give you that
internal drive that will enable you to create virtually
anything you desire. When you count your chickens before
they've hatched you create a sense of excitement and enthusiasm
that has immense power to motivate you.
Success and achievement are rarely the result of your ability
but rather the product of your motivation; of your ability to
consistently take action on your dreams and goals. Expectation
is not the same as hope. Most people hope that one day they
will get what they really want or that one day they will get
lucky and all their dreams will come true. Hoping is nothing
but a weak prayer. Hoping always includes success and failure
while expectation is solely fixed on one single outcome.
When you count your chickens before they've hatched you nurture
your expectation; you make it stronger and most importantly,
you make it real. It is a fixity of purpose where no one or
no-thing can throw you off course. When you create that intense
feeling of expectation you not only imagine having what you
want but you start to create the feeling of already having it.
Whatever you expect with certainty will become your own self
fulfilling prophecy. We all long for certainty on some level.
For most people certainty comes from seeing and experiencing
things before they "believe" it. This is why they keep
re-creating and experiencing the same old things over and over
again. When you use your mind, your emotions and your
imagination to create the certainty within you, then anything
is possible. Expectation goes beyond hoping. You want to be
like the little kid on Christmas who knows that he's getting a
new bike, but he has to wait until Christmas morning before he
can actually feel and touch it.
Have you ever ordered something really exciting and then had to
wait for it in the post? You knew you were going to get it and
you anxiously await the moment of delivery. You anticipate the
moment where the image in your mind's eye becomes real and
where you can touch it, even though the imaginary experience
felt just as real. This is what expectation really is. It is
getting excited in advance. It is feeling the feelings in
advance. It is the most powerful motivator there is.
Expectation, fuelled by emotion, acts like a vacuum within you.
It is like a thirst that forms a burning desire that you will
do anything to fulfil. This is when your "should's" become
"musts" and when it is a must you will get it.
With expectation you can start to transform your perception of
life, especially your life. Because you no longer hope for what
you want, you expect it to come along any second. There are no
more doubts and no more hoping. There is only a knowing and a
feeling of certainty. When you know something you can stop
doubting and questioning. Now, every situation becomes an
opportunity to receive your goal. Every person becomes a player
in the process and every problem becomes a stepping stone
towards the realization of your dreams. You have that certainty
that the outcome is resolved and that you are merely in the
process; waiting for "Christmas morning" to come.
You have to let go of the mentality that is based on the fear
of loss; the mentality that is grounded in the belief that you
are not worthy of having it all. Let go of the beliefs that you
might be disappointed when you give it your all and it doesn't
work out. All they do is to lock you up in a world where you
never even "try" just because you might not make it. If
anything you want to overestimate your abilities. Over estimate
your capability. When you feel like you are running up a hill
that is too steep, don't turn back and run down hill. Instead,
up the prize for getting to the top. Make the reward more
compelling and you will find within yourself a strength that
was previously unavailable. This is how you access your real
resources, those resources that lie asleep within you waiting
to be called upon. Nothing of significant value has ever been
created without enthusiasm.
Do whatever it takes to "count" your chickens; whatever it
takes to create the feeling of already having it. If you have
goals you need to start living them and the way you do that is
to build your expectation. Do whatever it takes to create the
feeling of already having it. Make it real. The legendary
musician, Jackson Browne once said that whenever he gets
nominated for an award he always expects to win, even when he
is the underdog. He always prepares a victory speech. What is
your victory speech? How can you prepare for what you desire
most from life? What can you do to make it real? Most people
plan to fail by never expecting to succeed. Remember that your
results will rarely exceed your expectations.
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