Quotes about Expectations
Unrealistic neediness is actually greediness in disguise.
— Lysa TerKeurst
No, it's not wrong to need people. But some of our biggest disappointments in life are the result of expectations we have of others that they can't ever possibly meet. That's when the desire to connect becomes an unrealistic need. Unrealistic neediness is actually greediness in disguise.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Don't allow the unrealistic demands of others to march freely into your life.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Evaluation eliminates frustration. We should also evaluate unrealistic expectations. Unrealistic expectations become unmet expectations. And unmet expectations are like kindling wood-it only takes but a spark of frustration to set them ablaze and burn those involved.
— Lysa TerKeurst
We must respect ourselves enough to break the pattern of placing unrealistic expectations on others.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I expect a perfection in me and a perfection in others that not even God Himself expects. If God is patient with the process, why can't I be?
— Lysa TerKeurst
Giving with strings of secret expectations attached is the greatest invitation to heartbreak.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Unrealistic expectations are things the other person isn't able or willing to do for me. I have to let go of these.
— Lysa TerKeurst
What were the unrealistic expectations I had, and how can I better manage these next time?
— Lysa TerKeurst
Finally, I went to my husband. "Honey," I said, feeling the entanglements of expectations loosening their grip on me, "I can't do everything good wives seem to do. But I can do three things. So, tell me your top three things, and I will do those well." After all, I could spend a whole marriage doing a hundred things halfway with a bitter attitude and an overwhelmed spirit. Or, I could do three things wholeheartedly with a smile on my face and love in my heart.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Giving with strings of secret expectations attached is the greatest invitation to heartbreak. That's not love. That's manipulation.
— Lysa TerKeurst
We must respect ourselves enough to break the pattern of placing unrealistic expectations on others. After all, people will not respect us more than we respect ourselves. No, it's not wrong to need people. But some of our biggest disappointments in life are the result of expectations we have of others that they can't ever possibly meet.
— Lysa TerKeurst