Jordan Homer & Bryan Lee

The Quality Varies

Jordan Homer & Bryan Lee

  • 12: Great Expectations

12: Great Expectations

Monday 7th June 2021

Jordan and Bryan discuss the impact of expectations on our lives, highlighting the importance of intention and accountability for personal growth.
48 minutes
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The Quality Varies
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Jordan Homer & Bryan Lee
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Managing Expectations: Insights from Jordan and Bryan on The Quality Varies

It all starts with noticing. The second step is noticing whether or not you're in a healthy state of mind or if you're shooting on yourself and then, once you've noticed this is a passive, empty, nothing expectation.
What role do expectations play in shaping our lives? In this episode of 'The Quality Varies', hosts Jordan Homer and Bryan Lee dig into the multifaceted nature of expectations and their impact on our day-to-day experiences. From setting personal goals to dealing with the pressures we put on ourselves and others, Jordan and Bryan offer a nuanced look at how expectations can either propel us forward or hold us back.
They share relatable anecdotes about workplace frustrations, personal relationships, and the often-overlooked importance of self-awareness. Through a mix of humor and heartfelt discussion, the hosts emphasize the power of intention and accountability. They argue that recognizing and adjusting our expectations can lead to healthier relationships and personal growth. If you've ever felt weighed down by your own or others' expectations, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice on how to navigate these challenges.
Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that might just change the way you view your own expectations.