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Are Expectations Good Or Bad?

Are Expectations Good Or Bad?

It is very hard for us to function and live our lives without having any expectations of ourselves and people that we are close to and have a deeper relationship with like our spouse and children. Is that okay? Are expectations good or bad?

It is good to have certain expectations about yourself and your desired dream life, vision, and goals to manifest it and make it a reality. 

You can expect that if you live your life in alignment with your soul and adopt the right identity, beliefs, and thoughts, only say impeccable words, take the right actions, and have the right habits that pleases your creator and serves others that you will live a very joyful, meaningful, purposeful and fulfilling life. 

Your expectations can be bad for you if you get too attached to them, your desires, and your goals and do not trust that life always happens for you. 

It is good to accept that your expectations may not materialize and things may not work out to your liking in life because either you are not ready for what you desire and have to learn something before you can have it or it is simply not good for you.

Are Expectations Good In A Relationship?

Having expectations in relationships can be dangerous especially because it is your idea of how things and people should be based on your perception, beliefs, experiences, and wants.

It can prevent you from accepting, learning, growing appreciating, and valuing other equal souls and their perspectives, experiences, and opinions.

One such relationship where high expectations can be problematic is that between a child and a parent. Let’s discuss 8 pitfalls and problems that high parental expectations can create.

8 Pitfalls Of High Parental Expectations

It is very natural as parents to have expectations for our children. Our heart is in the right place and we want them to succeed, reach their potential, and lead happy, fulfilling lives. 

However, these expectations can sometimes create problems that affect both our children and our relationship with them. 

Having an awareness and understanding of the potential issues that can arise from having high expectations can help us find a healthier balance.  

Here are 8 pitfalls that can result when parents have high unreasonable expectations.

Constant Disappointment

Parents’ high expectations can lead to frequent disappointment when expectations are not met by their children. This can negatively impact and possibly strain your relationship with them and make them feel like they can never please you. 

Make sure to take the time to communicate how much you love and appreciate them for who they are.

Increased Pressure 

Children may constantly feel the pressure to meet their parents’ expectations which can lead to them experiencing stress, anxiety, and fear of failure.  This can negatively impact their mental health and overall well-being. 

By fostering a positive and nurturing environment, you can help your children grow into confident, motivated, and happy individuals.

Stifled Creativity And Individuality

Rigid expectations can stifle a child’s creativity and individuality. If they are always trying to meet someone else’s standards, they may struggle to explore their interests and develop their unique talents, strengths, and qualities. 

They will not be able to discover their purpose, be able to express and develop their unique gifts and fulfill their purpose by deploying it in the service of others. Always remember your children are fully equipped with inner power and wisdom to fulfill their purposes. 

Let them be themselves and do not compare them to anybody else like their friends or siblings. Help them recognize and celebrate their creativity, individuality, and their uniqueness. 

Resentment And Rebellion

Children might begin to resent their parents for imposing high expectations on them. This resentment can manifest as rebellion, where the child deliberately acts out or rejects their parents’ wishes. 

Low Self-Esteem

When children fail to meet their parents’ expectations, it can damage their self-esteem. They may start to believe they are not good enough or that their worth is tied to their achievements. 

Loss Of Motivation

High expectations can sometimes lead to a loss of motivation. If children feel they can never reach the bar set for them, they might give up trying altogether, feeling it’s pointless to even attempt. 

Keep an open dialogue as to why you have set the bar so high and that you are willing to negotiate remember it’s not your life. 

Your child is a soul that’s here to fulfill their purpose and they have the wisdom within them to be able to fulfill that purpose so make sure they know that it’s your job to let them know that they are powerful and a wise soul that is temporarily in the body. 

Strained Parent-Child Relationship

The constant pressure to meet expectations can strain the parent-child relationship. Instead of feeling supported and loved unconditionally, children may feel judged and unaccepted. 

Instead of judging them learn to hear, understand, and see them for who they are, and make them, feel like they are fully loved, supported, and accepted by you. 

Fear Of Taking Risks

Children who are constantly trying to meet expectations may develop a fear of taking risks. They might avoid new challenges or opportunities because they are afraid of failing and disappointing their parents. 

Encourage your children to pursue their passions and interests. Make sure your children know that they are powerful, wise souls and that their life has infinite possibilities. 

They can learn new things and be exposed to new opportunities so that they can grow and serve others in a bigger and better way. 

Children who are constantly trying to meet expectations may develop a fear of taking risks. They might avoid new challenges or opportunities because they are afraid of failing and disappointing their parents. 

Encourage your children to pursue their passions and interests. Make sure your children know that they are powerful, wise souls and that their life has infinite possibilities. 

They can learn new things and be exposed to new opportunities so that they can grow and serve others in a bigger and better way. 

In conclusion, you now know that It is good to have certain expectations about yourself and your desired dream life, vision, and goals to manifest it and make it a reality. 

You can expect that if you live your life in alignment with your soul and adopt the right identity, beliefs, and thoughts, only say impeccable words, take the right actions, and have the right habits that please your creator and serves others that you will live a very joyful, meaningful, purposeful and fulfilling life. 

Your expectations can be bad for you if you get too attached to them and do not trust that life always happens for you. 

It is good to accept that your expectations may not materialize and things may not work out to your liking in life because either you are not ready for what you

You also know that having expectations in relationships can be dangerous especially because it is your idea of how things and people should be based on your perception, beliefs, experiences, and wants.

The 8 pitfalls that can happen between parents with high expectations of their children that you learned are constant disappointment, increased pressure, stifled creativity, resentment and rebellion, low self-esteem, loss of motivation, strained parent-child relationship, and fear of taking risks.

I hope you realize that it is important to balance expectation with understanding, support, and unconditional love. It can lead to healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life for both you and your children.

Next, read why do parents never say sorry for further helpful tips and insights.

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