Expect Success

| April 23, 2018

Expect Success

Advice Worth Sharing…

In life you have two choices:

  1. Accept what you get…
  2. Or, learn to Expect More.

Most people, especially in small businesses, are in the first camp.

They watch the parade rather than lead it.

They mistakenly think this is the safe strategy when it is the riskiest of all.

Our expectations drive everything we will ever be, do or have in life.

If we expect little, we get little… because we don’t raise our level of performance to higher achievement.

If we expect much, we get much… so long as we grow into our heightened expectations.

Always remember:

  1. High Expectations with Low Performance leads to failure…
  2. Low Expectations with High Performance leads to frustration…
  3. Low Expectations with Low Performance leads to disappointment…
  4. High Expectation with High Performance leads to freedom… enduring success… wealth… the life you love!

The First Step to Mega Success…

When we created our highly-acclaimed TQ Test, we did it so we could measure your Right to Expect over your Power to Execute.

If you want to do better, you need a baseline to see where you are.

Once you know what’s holding you back, you can eliminate it.

But until that point, everything is simply harder than it should be, and your success remains stuck on the first rung on the ladder.

Yes, your MANTRA needs to be the TQ battle cry: Expect More ~ Execute Better!

Your friend,

E.R.

On Sale Today…

Expect Success

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Category: Business Growth

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E. R. Haas is CEO of the TQ Smart family of web sites including ThinkTQ.com, IntentionalExcellence.com, MyBizIQ.com, MyBelieversGuide.com, MarriageWithPurpose.com and hundreds of others.E. R. is a "serial entrepreneur" and has created over 20 different businesses in software, manufacturing, finance, publishing and many other areas.He is married to Jan Haas who shares his interest in model railroading, gardening, and traveling by train. Together, they have 5 grown children, 9 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

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